arulz
10-14 02:59 PM
I have a question about 131 application form for AP.
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From "Instruction for Form I 131"
Step 1. Fill Out Form I-131
1. Type or print legibly in black ink
If extra space is needed to complete any item, attach a continuation sheet, indicate the item number, and date and sign each sheet.
1. Initial Evidence
3. Answer all questions fully and accurately. State that an item is not applicable with "N/A." If the answer is none, write "none."
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Do I have to enter "N/A" on each and every field that is not applicable for me?
Please advice
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From "Instruction for Form I 131"
Step 1. Fill Out Form I-131
1. Type or print legibly in black ink
If extra space is needed to complete any item, attach a continuation sheet, indicate the item number, and date and sign each sheet.
1. Initial Evidence
3. Answer all questions fully and accurately. State that an item is not applicable with "N/A." If the answer is none, write "none."
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Do I have to enter "N/A" on each and every field that is not applicable for me?
Please advice
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hl
04-01 09:38 AM
I know, right?
wandmaker
11-07 04:40 PM
If you are efiling EAD, you dont have to send photo graphs - USCIS will send FP notice to take a picture. That picture will appear on your EAD.
It is required that you send photos for your ead as they put your picture on the actual ead card. I did not apply for AP so I am not sure about the requirements for that. Good luck to you.
It is required that you send photos for your ead as they put your picture on the actual ead card. I did not apply for AP so I am not sure about the requirements for that. Good luck to you.
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vinoddas
01-10 05:58 PM
This is pretty confusing to me as to what I am can and cannot do with an EAD/AP combination. Right now I am on an H1-B visa. What are the major differences from getting a green card, other than the fact that if the green card is rejected for some reason, I would have to leave the country For example, on EAD/AP, can I:
1. Quit my current job and sit at home, and do nothing?
2. Start a company?
3. Go to Full time MBA school?
4. Go to part time MBA school with my current job?
5. Switch jobs as many times as I want using AC21?
-Vinod
1. Quit my current job and sit at home, and do nothing?
2. Start a company?
3. Go to Full time MBA school?
4. Go to part time MBA school with my current job?
5. Switch jobs as many times as I want using AC21?
-Vinod
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gcwait2007
12-27 05:46 PM
Mine is at Nebraska
My I-140 is also pending in Nebraska, I am also in EB-3 category with labor PD 02/20/2007. Your labor PD is 03/2007 and hence it is surprising! I saw an approval for one EB-3 filed in April 2007 in but his PD is 2002.
I do not see any LUD these days in my pending I-140 and I-485. There was a soft LUD in my wife's I-765 (EAD already approved and received) about a month back.
Please keep us updated.
My I-140 is also pending in Nebraska, I am also in EB-3 category with labor PD 02/20/2007. Your labor PD is 03/2007 and hence it is surprising! I saw an approval for one EB-3 filed in April 2007 in but his PD is 2002.
I do not see any LUD these days in my pending I-140 and I-485. There was a soft LUD in my wife's I-765 (EAD already approved and received) about a month back.
Please keep us updated.
GCwaitforever
09-19 09:53 AM
F1 is strictly non-immigrant VISA. So having family members in USA has a bearing on F1. On the other hand, bunch of H-1B applicants have relatives in USA. Also H-1B is dual intent VISA. So you should be OK with H-1B.
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morchu
05-26 12:14 AM
Nothing extra needed. You are good.
Dear Experts/Lawyers,
I wanted to ask a question about my status based on the situation described below:
1. I entered the United States on F1 Visa in 2003.
2. Applied for and got H1B approved, with the bottom right part attached. The visa was valid till November 2008.
3. Applied for and got H1B extension approved, with the bottom right part attached. The visa is valid till November 2011.
4. Never left the United States since I entered in 2003 on F1 Visa.
5. My passport expires in the middle of 2010.
Based on this, in order to ensure my legal stay in the United States, do I need to do anything except renew my passport at some point of time before it expires, in terms of either having to leave the US, or go to some agency to update something? Please suggest. Thank you for your help.
Dear Experts/Lawyers,
I wanted to ask a question about my status based on the situation described below:
1. I entered the United States on F1 Visa in 2003.
2. Applied for and got H1B approved, with the bottom right part attached. The visa was valid till November 2008.
3. Applied for and got H1B extension approved, with the bottom right part attached. The visa is valid till November 2011.
4. Never left the United States since I entered in 2003 on F1 Visa.
5. My passport expires in the middle of 2010.
Based on this, in order to ensure my legal stay in the United States, do I need to do anything except renew my passport at some point of time before it expires, in terms of either having to leave the US, or go to some agency to update something? Please suggest. Thank you for your help.
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apravi
12-12 09:01 PM
thankyou verymuch for your input.
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hiaray
09-30 12:43 PM
Hi pkrg21,
So before I-485 becomes current, as long as I-140 gets approved, then we are okay to lose current job, either laid off or change job? I think I-140 approval doesn't take long, right? It's just I-485 takes forever?
I'm quite new to this process. My employer just filed Labor Certificate last week. I'm also a little worried if my employer goes bankruptcy some day.
Thanks,
~ray
So before I-485 becomes current, as long as I-140 gets approved, then we are okay to lose current job, either laid off or change job? I think I-140 approval doesn't take long, right? It's just I-485 takes forever?
I'm quite new to this process. My employer just filed Labor Certificate last week. I'm also a little worried if my employer goes bankruptcy some day.
Thanks,
~ray
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punjabi77
08-07 01:12 PM
How do i find out if a RFE has been issued on a case?
Does USCIS "check case status" mentions it? My lawyer is one heck of a person and i have to keep track of my case.
Does USCIS "check case status" mentions it? My lawyer is one heck of a person and i have to keep track of my case.
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jliechty
February 10th, 2006, 09:56 PM
Sorry that I wasn't able to help, but I'm glad that you were able to resolve the issue.