Lisap
08-24 04:29 PM
What does LUD mean?
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satyasaich
04-06 04:31 PM
As far as i know, it is not possible. because your friend's I-140 was approved already, based on which I-485 was applied.
He can change an employer and shall not be any issue as long as the job description is same.
That doesn't equate to a situation where an employer can invoke I-140 before it's approval & use the LC for someone else.
(Note: I'm not an attorney)
Hi, I have a question.
1. My colleague crossed 2 years after filing 485. Frustrated with GC processes, he is switching company for better career prospects. He is using his EAD and invoking AC21. Is it possible for me to use his labor? If no, why?
He can change an employer and shall not be any issue as long as the job description is same.
That doesn't equate to a situation where an employer can invoke I-140 before it's approval & use the LC for someone else.
(Note: I'm not an attorney)
Hi, I have a question.
1. My colleague crossed 2 years after filing 485. Frustrated with GC processes, he is switching company for better career prospects. He is using his EAD and invoking AC21. Is it possible for me to use his labor? If no, why?
drirshad
10-26 06:45 PM
http://www.immigration-law.com/
10/23/2007: Senate Passed Legislation to Recapture 61,000 Unused Numbers for Allied Healthcare Workers
* In the legal immigration, the allied healthcare community has strongest lobbying groups in the nation. These groups were able to muscle passage of a legislative bill in the Senate yesterday recapturing 61,000 unused EB-3 foreign worker visa numbers for them. This bill was passed as part of the Labor-HHS 2008 appropriation bill. Reportedly, this bill faces two roadblocks ahead to make it into a final legislation. One is the White House that has been threatening to veto the Labor-HHS bill in toto because of the amount of spending. Second is the House that has to agree to the Senate version in the conference committee. However, the second roadblock does not seem to pose any serious threat as demonstrated by the move of some of Democrats in the House. Please stay tuned.
10/23/2007: Senate Passed Legislation to Recapture 61,000 Unused Numbers for Allied Healthcare Workers
* In the legal immigration, the allied healthcare community has strongest lobbying groups in the nation. These groups were able to muscle passage of a legislative bill in the Senate yesterday recapturing 61,000 unused EB-3 foreign worker visa numbers for them. This bill was passed as part of the Labor-HHS 2008 appropriation bill. Reportedly, this bill faces two roadblocks ahead to make it into a final legislation. One is the White House that has been threatening to veto the Labor-HHS bill in toto because of the amount of spending. Second is the House that has to agree to the Senate version in the conference committee. However, the second roadblock does not seem to pose any serious threat as demonstrated by the move of some of Democrats in the House. Please stay tuned.
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ps57002
07-24 06:21 PM
I know govt said anything regarding labor certifications etc are now only to be paid by employer...
what about fees related to extensions of h1 b? can i still pay for it or it's employer who has to pay...cause knowing my employer i know they won't want to pay and i wonder what options i have.
what about fees related to extensions of h1 b? can i still pay for it or it's employer who has to pay...cause knowing my employer i know they won't want to pay and i wonder what options i have.
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Pasquale
01-20 05:52 AM
That's really pretty!!
four1seven
05-16 09:55 PM
excellent, thanks man :D
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irukandji
02-14 10:21 AM
will the GC be still valid after converting to H1B? or will it be rejected? even after AC21 has been invoked by the new employer...
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kaisersose
07-08 10:29 PM
I was looking through my LC and 140 documents and found out that there are two different job titles in LC. One is Employer Job title which is "Analyst Programmer" other one is prevailing wages occupational title which is "Computer Systems Analyst". My question is what should be my Title at new employer?
Programmer, analyst programmer, developer, software engineer, sr. software engineer, sys analyst, etc., are all the same.
The gray area starts when a developer moves into business development or becomes a manager.
Programmer, analyst programmer, developer, software engineer, sr. software engineer, sys analyst, etc., are all the same.
The gray area starts when a developer moves into business development or becomes a manager.
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jasonpark
August 12th, 2005, 12:50 PM
Appreciate the input - look for individual posts from me soon.