Tuesday, June 7, 2011

36 weeks pregnant

36 weeks pregnant. 36 Weeks Pregnant. Comments
  • 36 Weeks Pregnant. Comments


  • masterji
    10-14 05:40 PM
    I thought AP must ONLY be used for emergency travel purposes, not for vacations, brother's marriage etc. Some IV members shared their experiences at the POE, the IO may ask why you left US, what was the emergency? Please correct me if I am wrong. Can AP be used for casual travel also? Thanks.

    Not a lawyer. This is not a legal advice.




    36 weeks pregnant. Pregnant Sarah - 36 weeks
  • Pregnant Sarah - 36 weeks


  • reachinus
    10-31 12:40 PM
    I am not sure what you want to say over here...
    I told you are wrong in saying that they may issue the I-94 till the expiry of the Visa Stamp.

    Well. In non-immigrant visa admissions at POE, ICE officers has their own "power" in determining the period of stay. Even if anyone has 10 year visa stamp, they can admit only for 10 days if they want; no one can argue/challange it at POE. Further truth is; even they can deny admission to GC holder if they want or if they found something fishy. Nothing is guarentee at POE as well as in consulate for getting non-immigrant visa. So, the departure date in latest I-94 is the important date to comply with (to leave US or extend on time).




    36 weeks pregnant. i am almost 36 weeks pregnant.
  • i am almost 36 weeks pregnant.


  • GC08
    01-28 04:16 PM
    Yeah right... he wants your brain, but does not want your body. Got it? :rolleyes:

    In case you did not, Americans only want you to come to work for them and then you will need to leave... so that they do not have to pay your social security down the road. Isn't that a good deal?




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  • vdixit
    04-10 08:00 PM
    THere are restrictions on applying H1B via multiple employers. THe candidate will be rejected outright. Read the recent guidance on the USCIS website. So hopefully we will not see multiple applications for the same person this year.



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  • txh1b
    08-18 11:37 AM
    To be safe, once the h1b is approved, I would suggest that you travel and enter again so that you become eligible to use 245(k) rule if needed during your GC.

    If not, there is a risk for everything from the date you lost your job till your re-entry again to be considered as out of status/unlawful employment as per my lawyer.




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  • natrajs
    04-21 02:38 PM
    Isn't this everyody's concern ? GC process is something that has absolutely no predictability. It's all luck...I've been waiting for that moment from almost 8 years postponing many important decisions in life. So, I've come to the realization that the only thing we can do is hope.


    Congrats and Best Wishes



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  • enggr
    03-17 03:56 AM
    Friends,

    My I-140 got denied after the RFE response. In response to the RFE in September my lawyer responded to the RFE in November and the result came early this month (march 2008).
    In the RFE response in last November my lawyer told USCIS that the category was marked wrong as EB2 where the case should be actually under EB3.
    USCIS denied the application saying that application cannot be approved under EB2 and request for EB3 cannot be entertained at this point.

    The following are the words from USCIS denial notice.



    "The petitioner indicated that it had made an error in marking the petition form and that the petition should be considered one requesting the beneficiary's classification under a different section of law. However, since the petition was filed for second-preference classification and was initially adjudicated on that basis, USCIS will not at this stage consider it for some other classification.
    In accordance with a USCIS announcement dated on May 23, 2007, the petitioner may elect to file a new petition on the beneficiary's behalf requesting a different visa classification but supported by the instant labor certification.(A motion making this request would be denied.) If the petitioner elects to persue this option, it should include a cover letter which explains the request, include a copy of this denial notice, and clearly report that the original labor certification is with LIN XXXXXXXXXX housed in AXXXXXXXXX. "


    Also mine and my wife's I-485 got denied on the same day. In the denial notice of I-485 USCIS has mentioned that "The regulation does not provide for an appeal to this decision."

    We are planning to file a new labor certification by end of this month as the current one is 99% a gone case

    As you all know I was trying to save this application to save my wife's EAD.

    Please help me with one of the options below.

    Regarding my rejected I-140 I have two choices as per USCIS and my lawyer. Either of them should be filed 33 days from first week of march. Doing both of the below options at the same time will result in automatic rejection of both

    1) Appealing the decision
    Pros: My wife gets a chance to win her EAD back which is a big win for us
    Cons: USCIS has indicated in the rejection notice that they are rejecting the I-140 because it does not qualify for EB2. they added that our request for converting it into EB3 cannot be entertained at this moment of time. So chances of winning the appeal is small compared to filing new I-140 as per my lawyer

    2) Applying new EB3 I-140
    Pros: Chances of getting an approval under this new EB3 I-140 is more compared to appealing the old EB2 application (the old application also includes and the request to convert EB2 into EB3)
    Cons: Definite loss of my wife's EAD. Also since the labor is on Aug 2006 they have a common expiration date of Jan 2008. All labors from June 2007 (somewhere around that time) expire 6 months of the approval date and I-140 within that 6 months only will be considered for processing. Since we have passed the Jan 2008 period my lawyer is saying the new I-140 can also get rejected. the only argument we can place is, the processing time taken/length of old I-140 processing and the suggestion given on old I-140 denial notice dated march 1st week.

    I am wondering whether we can do an MTR (Motion to re-open on the old application). This option is not mentioned by USCIS or lawyer. I am wondering whether this option will eliminate the appeal/new I-140 application within 33 days previlege

    . My answer to my attorney regarding the next course of action depends on your advice(s) very much.

    Thanks in advance and I really appreciate who posted replies to my questions earlier.

    Enggr:

    Labor approved 2006 Aug EB2
    I-140 applied 2006 Nov EB2
    I-140 RFE 2007 Sep
    RFE response 2007 Nov
    I-140 denied 2008 Mar




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  • Appu
    04-02 12:40 AM
    You guys probably verified this already but -

    if you read (the intended) Sec 218D (amendment to the INA) and Sec 602 of S.2454, they do not exclude legal aliens.

    All that is required under 218D is that a person must have been in the US on or before Jan 7, 2004 and have proof of employment.

    Why shouldn't a legal nonimmigrant visa holder apply for AOS under 218D?

    What am I missing here?



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  • enver
    06-13 04:00 PM
    Im from Turkey.




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  • sandy_anand
    04-08 05:11 PM
    Well glad that at least all the lawyers' websites experienced lots of traffic these past few days. Happy for them. Only visible benefit from Mr.Oppenheim's dramatic announcement about the 12000 additional visas. :rolleyes:



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  • Sri_
    02-29 09:06 AM
    How can one find his/her receipt date if they dont have copy of their receipt notice, just the receipt notice?

    Take the infopass appointment. Tell them your 485 receipt number and request them for Receipt Date & Notice Date. In the initial screen, I think officer can only see Notice Date. Then request them for Receipt date, then I think they can dig the info and find the info.

    Few officers are not aware and they say that there will be only one date i.e. 'Notice Date', you should tell them the difference between Notice Date & Receipt Date, then they will try to look. This happened to me, So I showed them my I-140 receipt and explained the difference. Then the officer got convinced to check for Receipt Date for 485 in the system.

    Thanks




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  • stuckinmuck
    05-30 01:27 PM
    Have written to my Immigration Coordinator who will confirm with the company lawyer if this rule applies to 'pending' I-140 approvals or will 'filed' and 'approved' I-140 (prior to May-15-07) be safe.

    Will let you know his response.

    __________________________________________
    Contribution so far: $1000
    Webfaxes sent to all Senators
    Emails sent to Senators, Representatives, Reporters



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  • lkapildev
    11-13 04:21 PM
    You may be lucky You can have a GC without I-140 approval. True. Your GC status is subject to I-140 Approval


    You may be unlucky, USCIS might have returned your application or there is some RFE etc.

    Just prey




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  • martinvisalaw
    01-06 05:42 PM
    Thanks for all the details. Greatly appreciate your advise. Looks like lot of information needs to be collected and without a research background I think its really a long shot to justify the time effort and resources.

    I agree that unless the person really is outstanding, with lots of publications, conference presentations, reference letters, journal articles, etc, it is very difficult to get an EB-1 approved as an outstanding researcher or extraordinary ability. I just filed one, for example, and the package weighed almost 5 lbs, and included 54 exhibits. Yes, it was approved!



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  • Aah_GC
    06-20 02:19 PM
    The problem is AC21 is speculative rather than definitive. You can give it your own interpretation as USCIS has not come forward with a good distinction between same and similar.

    When you are at the fork of the road, the path of least resistance to GC is a sensible one, that is when you don't have the fear of not getting your GC. It is ultimately up to each one of us.




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  • NKR
    06-04 05:02 PM
    They might not send one to you if you request over the phone, this is for your own security since you keep hearing about cases where personal identity is stolen. If you have an online account, log in and send a request from there, they might send it to your email for a nominal fee though I am not sure. I got mine from Bank of America for 10$



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  • viper673
    06-08 11:11 PM
    Hi Dingudi,

    The problem is not the hours I worked as I've always worked legally and within the laws of the University and visa status.

    The problem is proving that I filed my taxes, which I did but I can't produce evidence and neither can the IRS.




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  • mrane1
    08-08 03:54 PM
    Sept 07! Did you enquire with them as you should now be eligible to ask them since its already sixty days have past since you got your GC!
    Looks strange.

    Opened SR's, infopass etc... first the reason was NC... now they just say it should be approved, no idea why its stuck... Now we are just tired... let it come whenever it has to... 11 years and still waiting :mad:




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  • eyeongc
    05-21 11:23 PM
    Slightly unrelated but is there anyway to bookmark a thread under my profile? I would like to comeback to this discussion in future if needed (I hope not).




    njboy
    09-20 10:41 AM
    dont look a gift horse in the mouth




    md_alien
    06-22 11:55 AM
    Skin test is mandatory unless you provide proof to the USCIS civil surgeon that you have done skin test in the past and the results were "POSITIVE"

    As per my doc, if one has a "POSITIVE" skin reaction to PPD test, they should never take the skin test again as there is a danger of severe inflammation.

    Another point to note is that if the reaction to PPD is over 10mm (even if X-Ray is negative) USCIS might want documentation to prove that you have been evaluated by the State's Public Health Dept and undergoing treatment. This is my personal experience as I had 16mm reaction to PPD. I have a copy of the RFE and can upload a scan if it benefits the community in general.

    In US, a positive skin test result is interpreted as the person having had exposure to Tuberculin bacteria in the past which are lying dorman in his/her lungs. They will want to start a 4 mnth antibiotic treatment to eliminate the dormant bacteria. I'm currently on the course, 2 pills a day, although I had negative X-Ray. :mad: :mad: :mad:



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