Thanks
Thanks for the reply m_chundi!
m_chundi said:Congrats Samcam,
Yes, only the lawyer gets them.
--MC
Thanks for the reply m_chundi!
m_chundi said:Congrats Samcam,
Yes, only the lawyer gets them.
--MC
samcam said:Got the final determination in mail today..
Here are the details:
PD: July 13, 2003
State: MO
ETA: D-05005-10XXX
One question though, the final determination letter said forms ETA 750 parts A&B are enclosed. But there was no enclosed documents. Will the enclosures be sent to the lawyer?
Answers appreciated.
Good luck to everybody waiting..
GCOnly said:I know I am posting a question that is unrelated to this thread, but I am desperate, so please bear with me.
I am on H1B status and my 8th year extension has been filed based on the pending LC in the Dallas BEC. My 7th year extension period expires on 27-Feb-2006. I am planning to travel to India in the last week of Dec and since I do not currently have a visa stamp in my passport, I have taken a visa appointment in Toronto, Canada and will be appearing for the interview using my current H1B petition that expires on 27-FEB-2006. But my problem is that I have two children who are US Citizens and my wife is H4 status and I am not planning on taking my wife for the visa interview since I am planning to leave my wife and kids in India for about an year.
Since i have two children who are US Citizens and I also have a brother and sister who are GC holders, will I be perceived as a potential immigrant and denied my H1B visa? Is it too risky for me to step outside of the United States at this time given my overall status? Experts, help please! Appreciate your help and thanks in advance!
sfmars said:Your kids are not US Citizens. If they are born in US and got SSN and birth certificates did not make them US Citizens automatically, they have right at 18 or 21 years old (I do not remember exactly) to make a choice to acccept US Citizenship.
I do not see advantages/disadvantages in your case to get visa stamp taking into the account the birth place of your kids. Yes they will treat you as employment based immigrant because you have more than 6 years of your H1B. Simple question why did you spend more than 6 years on H1 and you have to tell them very sad story about back logs on the different steps of green card process.
If you finally decide to go to Canada for visa stamp could you tell me about your experience because I have kind of the same situation and I need visa stamp
Jai Ma said:Has anyone heard of Sep 2004 approval ? Thanks
Thank you sfmars, appreciate your response!sfmars said:Your kids are not US Citizens. If they are born in US and got SSN and birth certificates did not make them US Citizens automatically, they have right at 18 or 21 years old (I do not remember exactly) to make a choice to acccept US Citizenship.
I do not see advantages/disadvantages in your case to get visa stamp taking into the account the birth place of your kids. Yes they will treat you as employment based immigrant because you have more than 6 years of your H1B. Simple question why did you spend more than 6 years on H1 and you have to tell them very sad story about back logs on the different steps of green card process.
If you finally decide to go to Canada for visa stamp could you tell me about your experience because I have kind of the same situation and I need visa stamp
Anyone in the forum here who have gotten their H1B visa revalidated at Toronto, CA while being in their 7th year or 8th year of extension? If yes, can you please post your experience? Thanks!GCOnly said:I know I am posting a question that is unrelated to this thread, but I am desperate, so please bear with me.
I am on H1B status and my 8th year extension has been filed based on the pending LC in the Dallas BEC. My 7th year extension period expires on 27-Feb-2006. I am planning to travel to India in the last week of Dec and since I do not currently have a visa stamp in my passport, I have taken a visa appointment in Toronto, Canada and will be appearing for the interview using my current H1B petition that expires on 27-FEB-2006. But my problem is that I have two children who are US Citizens and my wife is H4 status and I am not planning on taking my wife for the visa interview since I am planning to leave my wife and kids in India for about an year.
Since i have two children who are US Citizens and I also have a brother and sister who are GC holders, will I be perceived as a potential immigrant and denied my H1B visa? Is it too risky for me to step outside of the United States at this time given my overall status? Experts, help please! Appreciate your help and thanks in advance!
GCOnly said:I know I am posting a question that is unrelated to this thread, but I am desperate, so please bear with me.
I am on H1B status and my 8th year extension has been filed based on the pending LC in the Dallas BEC. My 7th year extension period expires on 27-Feb-2006. I am planning to travel to India in the last week of Dec and since I do not currently have a visa stamp in my passport, I have taken a visa appointment in Toronto, Canada and will be appearing for the interview using my current H1B petition that expires on 27-FEB-2006. But my problem is that I have two children who are US Citizens and my wife is H4 status and I am not planning on taking my wife for the visa interview since I am planning to leave my wife and kids in India for about an year.
Since i have two children who are US Citizens and I also have a brother and sister who are GC holders, will I be perceived as a potential immigrant and denied my H1B visa? Is it too risky for me to step outside of the United States at this time given my overall status? Experts, help please! Appreciate your help and thanks in advance!
Thanks mvinays, appreciate your reassuring response.mvinays said:GCOnly,
F-1 and B-1 visas require the applicants to prove that they do not have immigrant intent. However, H-1B is a "dual intent" visa which means the applicant can have the intention of permanently immigrating to the US or going back to one's home country. The consular officer at a visa post cannot deny a H-1B visa stating that you are a potential permanent immigrant because there is no such restriction on H-1B visa as per the law (Immigration and Nationality Act of USA). So, don't worry about it unnecessarily.
I have seen many posts from members of this forum who got successful H-1B visa stamping in India / Canada although they were in 7th, 8th or even 9th year extensions. For more information, check the H-1B visa threads for postings about experiences in various consulates. As you already know, this is not the best thread to ask this question.
Best of luck!
detour said:I recieved the approval letter on 10/19/2005, it was a big relief after waiting for 2yrs and 9months.. Any idea about how long I-140 takes to approve from Nebraska service center?
The approval of LCA seems to have picked up pace, so should you guys be recieving approval letters sooner, that'z my wish.
Wish you guys all the best
Regards
I see someone with PD Sep2 ,2003 got their approval. CA/RIR/Eb2Jai Ma said:Has anyone heard of Sep 2004 approval ? Thanks
LC approved of Sep, 2003DesiGCMirage said:I see someone with PD Sep2 ,2003 got their approval. CA/RIR/Eb2
GCOnly said:Thanks mvinays, appreciate your reassuring response.
I did search the HB1 visas thread for stamping experiences in Canadian consulates but could not find any very recent post similar to my situation, so I thought of posting it here. Thank you once again for taking the time to respond to my post. Have a nice day and wish you all the luck in your GC odyssey.
detour said:I recieved the approval letter on 10/19/2005, it was a big relief after waiting for 2yrs and 9months.. Any idea about how long I-140 takes to approve from Nebraska service center?
The approval of LCA seems to have picked up pace, so should you guys be recieving approval letters sooner, that'z my wish.
Wish you guys all the best
Regards
It does help indeed, thanks SPPspp1234 said:Last year, I had to go to Canada for the "Landing" purpose of my Canadian PR. The visa stamped on my passport had already expired, however, I did had the valid H1 extension. Hence, I applied for the visa at Toronto Consulate. Though, I was already in the 6th year of my H1 and had a US born child, the Consulate in Toronto did not ask me about my immigration intensions.
Hope this helps.
SPP
PD: 03/11/2004
Status: RIR/TX
45 Day Letter:
nov_2002 said:All
My Labor is approved - PD Nov 22 2002 - EB3, Tx. Initially in August i recieved a Screen shot which said the case was closed, i contacted my HR and the Lawyers, they took initiative and contacted the BEC regarding my case.
On thursday, October 20th my lawyer sent me a mail mentioning the approval and next steps..... anyways i will Apply for 140 and then wait to see what will happen with priority dates.
Can any one predict when dates will move to Nov 2002 ?
I want to thank every one in this forum for every little bit of information i recieved.
Note: If you see your case status as Closed, you have to proactively take action, otherwise you will be waiting for ever.