indianabacklog
09-11 02:26 PM
Guys
Just curious to know whether anybody received the physical card with out a CPO email or status. Did anybody with just "Welcome" email and status receive cards yet?
Just checking whether NO CPO status/ email = no card.
I received the "Welcome" email, status and the physical letter on Tuesday but no card yet. Any body in the same boat? (I understand that it takes about 1-3 weeks but many have received cards with in a week)
The reason I am asking is my I9 expires month end and HR is on my back for the updated doc. They would rather see a card than a letter which has no expiration date :)
Stop worrying the CPO email is not essential. I am living proof. Never received that particular email but did get welcome notice and green cards. Be careful opening your mail. The cards come in a VERY generic white window envelope and could easily be discarded as junk mail so open every envelope you get for now.
Just curious to know whether anybody received the physical card with out a CPO email or status. Did anybody with just "Welcome" email and status receive cards yet?
Just checking whether NO CPO status/ email = no card.
I received the "Welcome" email, status and the physical letter on Tuesday but no card yet. Any body in the same boat? (I understand that it takes about 1-3 weeks but many have received cards with in a week)
The reason I am asking is my I9 expires month end and HR is on my back for the updated doc. They would rather see a card than a letter which has no expiration date :)
Stop worrying the CPO email is not essential. I am living proof. Never received that particular email but did get welcome notice and green cards. Be careful opening your mail. The cards come in a VERY generic white window envelope and could easily be discarded as junk mail so open every envelope you get for now.
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vskp
12-28 03:14 PM
Following is the situation:
My H1 (6 years) expiring on 7th Mar'08 (have 35 days of vacation might be good till 11th Apr'08)
Labour filed on 06/20/2007 , still awaiting..(so 365 days rule does not apply for 7th yr ext)
Spouse was on H4, got H1 in Oct'2007 (no stamping done for H1).
Falling short of 10 weeks to get the 365 days rule
Options that I learnt for me getting 7th yr extension and staying in the country:
Option1:
Convert to H4 toward the end of H1 6 yrs expiry date till June 20th(to get the 365 days rule in effect)
File for 7th year extension based on the 365 days rule
Convert from H4 to H1 and start working.
Option 2:
Get Canada working visa (not sure how long it will take to get though) and work till June 20th there (to get the 365 days rule in effect)
File for 7th year extension based on the 365 days rule
Stamping in canada to return to USA.
(I am hoping 7th year extension can be done while I am outside the country)
Option 3:
Go back to India for 3 months wait till June 20th,
File for 7th year extension based on the 365 days rule
Stamping in India to return to USA.
(I am hoping 7th year extension can be done while I am outside the country)
Option 4:
Leave for India immediately and stay there for 10 weeks and recapture them along with 7th year extension(while I am in India )
Can the gurus/experts please put in any issues I might be running into or if any of the option above are not at all feasible(may be I am ignorant)
My H1 (6 years) expiring on 7th Mar'08 (have 35 days of vacation might be good till 11th Apr'08)
Labour filed on 06/20/2007 , still awaiting..(so 365 days rule does not apply for 7th yr ext)
Spouse was on H4, got H1 in Oct'2007 (no stamping done for H1).
Falling short of 10 weeks to get the 365 days rule
Options that I learnt for me getting 7th yr extension and staying in the country:
Option1:
Convert to H4 toward the end of H1 6 yrs expiry date till June 20th(to get the 365 days rule in effect)
File for 7th year extension based on the 365 days rule
Convert from H4 to H1 and start working.
Option 2:
Get Canada working visa (not sure how long it will take to get though) and work till June 20th there (to get the 365 days rule in effect)
File for 7th year extension based on the 365 days rule
Stamping in canada to return to USA.
(I am hoping 7th year extension can be done while I am outside the country)
Option 3:
Go back to India for 3 months wait till June 20th,
File for 7th year extension based on the 365 days rule
Stamping in India to return to USA.
(I am hoping 7th year extension can be done while I am outside the country)
Option 4:
Leave for India immediately and stay there for 10 weeks and recapture them along with 7th year extension(while I am in India )
Can the gurus/experts please put in any issues I might be running into or if any of the option above are not at all feasible(may be I am ignorant)
theshiningsun
07-31 04:11 AM
hi attorneys,
which visa can someone apply for it s/he intends to work as a caterer?
is the J-1 visa applicable for this? if yes what r the eligibility requirements for this visa?
thx in advance,
which visa can someone apply for it s/he intends to work as a caterer?
is the J-1 visa applicable for this? if yes what r the eligibility requirements for this visa?
thx in advance,
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bitzbytz
06-21 02:08 PM
I know a person, who was on H1b since Oct 06 without Pay (with valid H4visa stamp) and In feb 07 , she went to India and returned to US on her unexpired H4 visa. Did anyone hear similar stories.
I am trying to find out, if returning to US using unexpired H4 visa is safe option
or
applying for COS from H1-H4.
I am trying to find out, if returning to US using unexpired H4 visa is safe option
or
applying for COS from H1-H4.
more...
vix95
01-16 01:26 PM
Hi ,Could someone please tell me FOR SURE that
1. A transit visa is required at paris when travelling from London to Zurich via train and changing the train at Paris.
2. Does my family need any additonal visa (other than transit visa if required), as I am on UK work permit.
thanks
1. A transit visa is required at paris when travelling from London to Zurich via train and changing the train at Paris.
2. Does my family need any additonal visa (other than transit visa if required), as I am on UK work permit.
thanks
lecter
January 17th, 2005, 08:42 AM
Fred, try some pictures with the kids looking away, perhaps throwing her hair back and laughing, get him to point at the source of the mirth, that kind of thing. Then you have a different portrait..
Cheers,
Rob
Cheers,
Rob