CADude
09-01 09:59 PM
if this helps any one:
My 485 filled on July 2nd @ NSC Received at 11:11 AM - No check cashed and no info.
140 Approved from TSC last year.
EAD is self-filed later on Aug 14th @ NSC with USPS tracking# proof.
But EAD check cashed today from NSC (LIN#)
It's crazy. What I can say more.
My 485 filled on July 2nd @ NSC Received at 11:11 AM - No check cashed and no info.
140 Approved from TSC last year.
EAD is self-filed later on Aug 14th @ NSC with USPS tracking# proof.
But EAD check cashed today from NSC (LIN#)
It's crazy. What I can say more.
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11-08 03:30 PM
Delaware Immigration Lawyer Blog Has Just Posted the Following:
Foreign physicians who received medical training in J-1 program must either return to their country or obtain a waiver before they can apply for an immigration visa, or change to almost any other nonimmigrant status. A J-1 waiver can be granted when the physician commits to practice medicine in an underserved area of the United States for at least three years. An area that is designated as Health Professional Shortage Area, Medically Underserved Area/Population or a VA facility normally qualify such requirement.
J-1 waiver applicants first submit their application (DS-3035) to DOS (Department of State) processing center. Subsequently, the applicants and the sponsoring employer must submit all information to IGA (Interested Government Agency) which will review the application and then forward the recommendation to DOS Waiver Review Division (WRD). After WRD issued its own recommendation, the case will be forwarded to USCIS for final decision.
J-1 waiver once granted, the physician will work in H-1b status. Therefore, J-1 waiver applicants must also qualify for H-1b requirements. As soon as WRD issued its recommendation, H-1b application can be submitted so that it can be adjudicated with the J-1 waiver application.
IGA can be a state department of health or any other federal agency, including Department of Veterans Affairs, the Appalachian Regional Commission, Delta Regional Authority and US Department of Health and Human Services.
Please also see State of Delaware website for more information: http://dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dph/hsm/j1visahome.htmlhttps://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/1142140030762969806-7761603453596008712?l=deimmigration.blogspot.com
More... (http://deimmigration.blogspot.com/2009/11/j-1-waivers-for-foreign-physician.html)
Foreign physicians who received medical training in J-1 program must either return to their country or obtain a waiver before they can apply for an immigration visa, or change to almost any other nonimmigrant status. A J-1 waiver can be granted when the physician commits to practice medicine in an underserved area of the United States for at least three years. An area that is designated as Health Professional Shortage Area, Medically Underserved Area/Population or a VA facility normally qualify such requirement.
J-1 waiver applicants first submit their application (DS-3035) to DOS (Department of State) processing center. Subsequently, the applicants and the sponsoring employer must submit all information to IGA (Interested Government Agency) which will review the application and then forward the recommendation to DOS Waiver Review Division (WRD). After WRD issued its own recommendation, the case will be forwarded to USCIS for final decision.
J-1 waiver once granted, the physician will work in H-1b status. Therefore, J-1 waiver applicants must also qualify for H-1b requirements. As soon as WRD issued its recommendation, H-1b application can be submitted so that it can be adjudicated with the J-1 waiver application.
IGA can be a state department of health or any other federal agency, including Department of Veterans Affairs, the Appalachian Regional Commission, Delta Regional Authority and US Department of Health and Human Services.
Please also see State of Delaware website for more information: http://dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dph/hsm/j1visahome.htmlhttps://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/1142140030762969806-7761603453596008712?l=deimmigration.blogspot.com
More... (http://deimmigration.blogspot.com/2009/11/j-1-waivers-for-foreign-physician.html)

nvanter
08-15 06:33 AM
Thanks andy,
One more question?
Can i get an extension in US or do have to go to canada for my extesion?
One more question?
Can i get an extension in US or do have to go to canada for my extesion?
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Tushita
09-20 05:11 PM
After the biometrics done, what happens next and what is the time frame for EAD, travel documents and I-485 card to be issued? Or What next after the biometrics are done? Please advise.
Cheers,
Tushita
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Cheers,
Tushita
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solaris27
12-31 04:21 PM
no he can't .
tselva
02-23 02:03 PM
One of my friend is in the same situation and he has been told by his lawyer that he can get his part-time concurrent H1 Extn for 3 years based on fulltime concurrent H1 approved I-140.
He is going to apply the same soon.
Good Luck!
He is going to apply the same soon.
Good Luck!
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Devils_Advocate
09-13 11:55 AM
You can file uptill Sep30 2010, or when the quoto gets over, whatever happens first.
And as far as your start date is concerned, if your H1B is from the 2009-2010 quota and you've applied for it after oct 2009, it can start anytime after Oct2009 till Sep2010 ( the date your H1B gets approved), please get this confirmed though.
And as far as your start date is concerned, if your H1B is from the 2009-2010 quota and you've applied for it after oct 2009, it can start anytime after Oct2009 till Sep2010 ( the date your H1B gets approved), please get this confirmed though.
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freddyCR
March 3rd, 2005, 10:31 AM
I was thinking the very same thing this very morning !!!