vengaiah
11-29 12:06 PM
Thanks for the solid reply.
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raj76
05-08 12:03 PM
This may sound strange but, here is my situation. I'm currently on EAD and my I-94 expired last year after i got my EAD. Does this have any impact on my EAD renewal????:confused:
coollife
03-04 12:21 PM
I have my H1 filed in 2008. Due to the market situation, I didn't go for H1 stamping and was never active on H1 so far. I entered US in March 2009 on H4. Now I got a project and want to go for the H4->H1 COS.
I would like to know the steps/process for H4 -> H1 COS.
I know my employer is the best person to answer this. But, the problem is whenever I ask any details, he always tries to abstract the info.
If there are sequence of steps, after which step one is authorized to work? I tried getting the info online, but couldn't . If any of you can give me a pointer or explain the process in detail, it would be very great and helpful.
My employer has applied for LCA. He says that he would initiate the COS process as soon as he gets the LCA. And my employer says that I can start working as soon as he files for COS and no need to wait for the approval. I want to make sure that I don't run into any legal issues. Once the employer has initiated the COS process, is there a way one can track the status and also to verify the status after the completion of the process.
Also, please let me know how much it would cost for normal and premium processing and also the time lines for the normal and premium processing.
Sorry for too many questions. But, please please do help!!!
Thanks a ton in advance!!
I would like to know the steps/process for H4 -> H1 COS.
I know my employer is the best person to answer this. But, the problem is whenever I ask any details, he always tries to abstract the info.
If there are sequence of steps, after which step one is authorized to work? I tried getting the info online, but couldn't . If any of you can give me a pointer or explain the process in detail, it would be very great and helpful.
My employer has applied for LCA. He says that he would initiate the COS process as soon as he gets the LCA. And my employer says that I can start working as soon as he files for COS and no need to wait for the approval. I want to make sure that I don't run into any legal issues. Once the employer has initiated the COS process, is there a way one can track the status and also to verify the status after the completion of the process.
Also, please let me know how much it would cost for normal and premium processing and also the time lines for the normal and premium processing.
Sorry for too many questions. But, please please do help!!!
Thanks a ton in advance!!
2011 Teen sensation Justin Bieber
sameet
02-14 09:55 AM
Any ideas why this is happening?
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rajeev_74
04-20 08:33 PM
This would be a limited portability - AC21. Correct? I'm saying approved I-140 for all practical purposes should serve like a temp GC. Maybe this is far fetched!!!
Libra
09-15 10:26 PM
And there are last mintue deals, 160 round trip, and get a free accomodation by contacting IV. Just one day, take time off work and make up those hours by working 10 hours/day. It's easy guys, com on now.
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04-23 05:05 AM
I :love: the first one :)
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freddyCR
July 27th, 2005, 10:23 AM
The trees were, indeed, leaning.
And one other thing....I have been wondering about "the golden rule" for a time...thought it was quite meaningless, but this pic has shown me that indeed when you compose from right to left, your sight gets more into the picture.
Check this reversed version of the pic above, and tell me in which one is the milk container truck ('deep' in the picture ) more evident.
What do you think?
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a103/freddyphoto/MISC/olddairyreversed.jpg
And one other thing....I have been wondering about "the golden rule" for a time...thought it was quite meaningless, but this pic has shown me that indeed when you compose from right to left, your sight gets more into the picture.
Check this reversed version of the pic above, and tell me in which one is the milk container truck ('deep' in the picture ) more evident.
What do you think?
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a103/freddyphoto/MISC/olddairyreversed.jpg