jnc
07-12 02:15 PM
fromnaija,
Thanks for your answers.
jnc
Thanks for your answers.
jnc
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surabhi
09-05 10:54 AM
Did you try to expedite?
I think you qualify for expedite criteria since not getting EAD will force you to stop working and cause severe financial hardship.
I think you qualify for expedite criteria since not getting EAD will force you to stop working and cause severe financial hardship.
martinvisalaw
08-17 07:26 PM
I read on this and other forums that with Re-entry Permit a US resident can live outside for more than 1 year and less than 2 years.
Not true. There is no limit, except that eventually US immigration may decide that the person has relinquished their permanent residence if they stay outside the US for many years.
Secondly, Is there any limit on number of times a Re-Entry Permit can be applied?
No, the first 2 are for 2 years each, and then one year at a time. Again, CIS will eventually question whether the applicants really intend to return here.
Not true. There is no limit, except that eventually US immigration may decide that the person has relinquished their permanent residence if they stay outside the US for many years.
Secondly, Is there any limit on number of times a Re-Entry Permit can be applied?
No, the first 2 are for 2 years each, and then one year at a time. Again, CIS will eventually question whether the applicants really intend to return here.
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st4rguitar
04-06 01:53 PM
In my employer company (NJ based, desi consulting company) about 50% of the EB-2 PERM applications are under audit.
I need to file my application for EB-2 and I called them. (I have a EB-3 approved labor, on which my employer has filed I-140)
The paralegal advised me that they have stopped filing PERM applications since this month March 2008, hoping that there would be change of PERM processing or application change.
Does any one have any info about PERM change process? Please advise. Thanks in advance.
The DOL was supposed to issue new forms, since the current ones were said to expire in 3/2008. However, they have not issued new forms yet, and on their website it states that the current ones continue to be valid. Their site was down for maintenance around the end of March, however, so perhaps that's what the paralegal was referring to?
I need to file my application for EB-2 and I called them. (I have a EB-3 approved labor, on which my employer has filed I-140)
The paralegal advised me that they have stopped filing PERM applications since this month March 2008, hoping that there would be change of PERM processing or application change.
Does any one have any info about PERM change process? Please advise. Thanks in advance.
The DOL was supposed to issue new forms, since the current ones were said to expire in 3/2008. However, they have not issued new forms yet, and on their website it states that the current ones continue to be valid. Their site was down for maintenance around the end of March, however, so perhaps that's what the paralegal was referring to?
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mzdial
December 29th, 2005, 08:52 PM
Yep.. Steve had a database crash last year and the got wiped I believe.. I thought it was funny this old thread was dug up. :-)
They are on disk somewhere.. But I'm away from home and don't have access to them right now.
They are on disk somewhere.. But I'm away from home and don't have access to them right now.