cjain
07-21 02:31 PM
no
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babo
07-31 11:20 AM
Good point.. no harm in sending extra info.
krishnam70
07-11 11:02 PM
If you have a job, getting a work permit will take only 4 hrs inside the consulate. No line. Give the passport and come back within 4 hrs to collect it.
No labor certification for computer(s/w for sure, dunno about h/w side for sure) professionals or petition. Need to show offer letter from the company and letter from company to the consulate.
1. Post on canadian job sites with local canadian address
2. get an interview call, canadian employers do not do interviews over phone like in the US. They ask for personal appearances.
3. If you land the job get an offer letter
4. Take the offer letter to the CCanadian embassy and get a work visa.
5. Once you enter Canada apply for Permanent residency.
cheers
No labor certification for computer(s/w for sure, dunno about h/w side for sure) professionals or petition. Need to show offer letter from the company and letter from company to the consulate.
1. Post on canadian job sites with local canadian address
2. get an interview call, canadian employers do not do interviews over phone like in the US. They ask for personal appearances.
3. If you land the job get an offer letter
4. Take the offer letter to the CCanadian embassy and get a work visa.
5. Once you enter Canada apply for Permanent residency.
cheers
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amo76
04-19 10:14 AM
I've been doing some research and It looks like I'm might have to file amended I-140 concurrently with my I-485.
Has anybody gone through this process before?
Has anybody gone through this process before?
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kewlchap
03-16 10:13 PM
Folks,
If an employer withdraws an approved I-140, is it enough to show a future offer of employment letter to keep your 485 alive?
My particular case: I have an approved I-140, with pending 485 (EAD/AP approved) (6 months have elapsed). I want to quit my job and go back to school this August, but want to keep 485 alive (primarily because my 6 years on H1 are up). I can easily get a letter from an employer saying that they will employ me once my GC is approved (and I can join them when GC comes through). However, my current employer says that they will withdraw 140 (routine procedure).
Questions:
1. Can I study on EAD/parolee status?
2. Do I need to inform USCIS of invoking AC21 since my employer will withdraw my 140?
3. Can I claim that I am waiting for my GC to be approved to join my future employer, and in the mean time, I am studying full time to improve my skills?
4. Should I try to maintain my H1 status during school (by working part time etc.)?
5. Does my future employer need to file an I140?
6. What should I ask my current employer to provide? Eg: copy of 140, Employment verification letter etc.
Please provide your insights. There might have been previous discussions on this topic. If so, please point me to them and my apologies in advance for re-posting.
Will appreciate any suggestions / comments. I am stuck with the dilemma of continuing to work or going back to school.
Thanks,
-k
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EB2, India, PD May 2004, Primary filer.
If an employer withdraws an approved I-140, is it enough to show a future offer of employment letter to keep your 485 alive?
My particular case: I have an approved I-140, with pending 485 (EAD/AP approved) (6 months have elapsed). I want to quit my job and go back to school this August, but want to keep 485 alive (primarily because my 6 years on H1 are up). I can easily get a letter from an employer saying that they will employ me once my GC is approved (and I can join them when GC comes through). However, my current employer says that they will withdraw 140 (routine procedure).
Questions:
1. Can I study on EAD/parolee status?
2. Do I need to inform USCIS of invoking AC21 since my employer will withdraw my 140?
3. Can I claim that I am waiting for my GC to be approved to join my future employer, and in the mean time, I am studying full time to improve my skills?
4. Should I try to maintain my H1 status during school (by working part time etc.)?
5. Does my future employer need to file an I140?
6. What should I ask my current employer to provide? Eg: copy of 140, Employment verification letter etc.
Please provide your insights. There might have been previous discussions on this topic. If so, please point me to them and my apologies in advance for re-posting.
Will appreciate any suggestions / comments. I am stuck with the dilemma of continuing to work or going back to school.
Thanks,
-k
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EB2, India, PD May 2004, Primary filer.
little_willy
12-26 10:28 PM
Best thing would be to get there and explain your situation to the visa officers or front desk staff. Explain them you made a honest mistake and see if your appt can still be accomodated. Try to convince them somehow, tell about your travel plans, say job is in line if you don't get back in time etc and hope they honor your request. Anyway, Good Luck.
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mrsr
06-17 10:08 AM
A# will be on yr approved I140 above yr name ,in beneficiary column
both . copy of i94 original + approval notice . is shd have the same number if u have not travelled outside
both . copy of i94 original + approval notice . is shd have the same number if u have not travelled outside
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gparr
December 8th, 2005, 03:48 PM
What Don said.
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