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The client B can file a new H1B petition based on approved I-140 and you will get a petition approved for the next 3 years (provided everything else is good on your application). So, you have 3 years to get started with a new I-140.
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Search for on aarival visa. You can pay a $60 online fee and get your visa (good for a 30 days visit) in the email instantly.
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New born baby citizenship and wife's delivery on H4 visa.
nineballs replied to mansha117's topic in Eligibility
If your child is born outside of US, he/she won't be a US citizen, unless one of the parent is a US citizen. And about, having the baby delievered here in the US. Yes its a costly affair. It may cost anything from 25k - 50k, depending on the complexity of delivery. Even with medical insurance, I have heard people paying anywhere from $50 to $6000 (deductibles/co-insurance and other good stuff). Did you try healthcare dot gov? I don't know of the dates, but if the dates are open for this year, you should be able to get the medical insurance there. -
Can you please explain the following line from the article - "According to the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), the intention is to allow the filing of the adjustment of status (I-485) application, prior to the visa number becoming available. This would require regulatory changes and this option was not mentioned in the memorandum." Does this mean that AILA interprets the executive action this way? or does AILA believe that it should have been this way, but is not in the memo.
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And, your comment is based on what? I think you have a prett negative attitude towards people asking about the positive immigration news. I would advise you to keep your frustrations to yourself. About the H4 EAD rule, the comment period is over and it may just get implemented based on all the postive comments, it received. I don't need this rule, but I will be very happy a lot of people struggling to work because fo visa restrictions.
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I would assume that you should just make an apointment with the Indian embassy closest to you and just walk-in to resolve the issue. Delaying the issue will only make matters worse. And, just in case, you have to travel to India on an emergency, this thing can bite you really bad. Fix it while you have time.
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F1 Visa revoked , Deported at SFO Port of Entry
nineballs replied to reddy99's topic in Other Work Visas
What has the name to do with this? -
Why? Why do you think there is a reason to complain? If USCIS did a through investigation on the case, Why do you think your 30 seconds observation is more meaningful?
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Stop Judging people. Where does OP says its a consulting firm?
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USPS messed up GC
nineballs replied to abhinav_khare2002's topic in Family & Employment-Based Green Card : General
I had a similar personal experience with something else in the mail. I saw the status as "Delivered" and I couldn't find it anywhere. I thought they probably just marked it as "Delivered" to comply with their 2-Day delivery SLA. And, I guess I was right. They delivered my mail the next day. so, I would advise, dont have any heated argument with usps, and with anyone in general. Wait patiently for a couple of days and if still do not recieve it, you can blame it on USPS. -
Employer refusing to file I140 after 6th year expiration of H1B
nineballs replied to deepalirc's topic in H1B : 7th Year Extension
Sorry to hear that. Like JoeF and Rahul said, you are just out of luck. There is nothing much you can do about it except to leave the country for an year and then come back on a fresh H1. -
I think OP mentioned that he has approved I797 till 2016 and only I94 is expiring in Nov 2014. Would that not mean filing a $290 i-539 for extension of status and thats it. Am I wrong somewhere?
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Its the fee for form I-539, which is used to extend H4 status in the US. See this - uscis.gov/i-539
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Not really, I worked for a big US company once, full-time, 90,000+ employees. My medical insurance premium was $370 every two weeks. Since I was new in the US, I took it. I will never do that again.
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You are talking about saving $290 vs 30 days of out of status which can haunt you in future.