
jatinr
06-19 08:50 PM
Thanks Panky72, where should I file the EAD
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sadshaq12
11-18 05:52 PM
I believe what you need to show is the company's P&L statement with revenue statement, and not just $7000 in profit. if the company has a revenue of $1mil or more, it should be fine, if less then it needs to show how many employees it had and what profit or loss it made....it should be at least $1.0 profit, rather than a loss.
I know company need to show profit and loss
my question was company net income is not enough to meet proffered wages
but if we look at the company NET CURRENT assit from schedule L in tax return
and then pro rate the wage for 7 month ( because company file the LC in JUne)
then company meet the ability to pay
I know company need to show profit and loss
my question was company net income is not enough to meet proffered wages
but if we look at the company NET CURRENT assit from schedule L in tax return
and then pro rate the wage for 7 month ( because company file the LC in JUne)
then company meet the ability to pay
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01-21 07:10 PM
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gk_2000
06-23 06:35 PM
No effect of all this.. they may as well blast from their rear ends
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for_gc
04-14 09:42 AM
All,
I saw the following data released on Murthy bulletin today about PERM and BPC cases. I thought I will share it with you all.
PERM:
The DOL states that 80,272 PERM cases were filed during the above timeframe. Of these, 36,687 have been certified, 1,950 have been withdrawn, and 23,205 have been denied. The denials have been for a variety of reasons, including small errors made on the forms. Thus, many of these cases were refiled and may have been approved, ultimately. The remaining cases are pending.
There have been 24,960 audits. A breakdown of the number of cases approved and denied after an audit was not provided.
BPC:
The backlog processing centers (BPCs) began with just over 363,000 labor certifications in the backlog. The DOL reports that 108,000 of these cases have been completed. There are at least 255,000 cases that have not been completed. Of those cases completed, approximately 50,000 have been certified. This does not mean that there have been high rates of BPC denials. We believe it reflects the fact that a case is deemed "complete" if the employer chooses not to go forward at the 45-day letter stage.
DOL believes that all special-handling cases have been identified and contacted. Full data entry for all cases still appears to be slated for a June 30, 2006 completion.
This data may help us in doing some more calculations for regrogression date movements.
I saw the following data released on Murthy bulletin today about PERM and BPC cases. I thought I will share it with you all.
PERM:
The DOL states that 80,272 PERM cases were filed during the above timeframe. Of these, 36,687 have been certified, 1,950 have been withdrawn, and 23,205 have been denied. The denials have been for a variety of reasons, including small errors made on the forms. Thus, many of these cases were refiled and may have been approved, ultimately. The remaining cases are pending.
There have been 24,960 audits. A breakdown of the number of cases approved and denied after an audit was not provided.
BPC:
The backlog processing centers (BPCs) began with just over 363,000 labor certifications in the backlog. The DOL reports that 108,000 of these cases have been completed. There are at least 255,000 cases that have not been completed. Of those cases completed, approximately 50,000 have been certified. This does not mean that there have been high rates of BPC denials. We believe it reflects the fact that a case is deemed "complete" if the employer chooses not to go forward at the 45-day letter stage.
DOL believes that all special-handling cases have been identified and contacted. Full data entry for all cases still appears to be slated for a June 30, 2006 completion.
This data may help us in doing some more calculations for regrogression date movements.
geevikram
11-22 03:02 PM
I would like to hear the response for the same.
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goel_ar
03-06 06:35 PM
I-140 approved. I haven't applied for I-140 yet.
I am looking to move to different position with similar job responsibilities within my company.
I spoke to company's internal legal dept - and as per them they would require -
a) My current job responsibilty as filed on GC app
b) New Job responsibilties from new manager
c) A note from new manager stating that new job responsibilities are similar to current one.
With this documentation, I could use my existing I-140 & don't have to file for H1-B, labor & I-140 again.
Do I need to be concerned for anything else?
Thanks,
I am looking to move to different position with similar job responsibilities within my company.
I spoke to company's internal legal dept - and as per them they would require -
a) My current job responsibilty as filed on GC app
b) New Job responsibilties from new manager
c) A note from new manager stating that new job responsibilities are similar to current one.
With this documentation, I could use my existing I-140 & don't have to file for H1-B, labor & I-140 again.
Do I need to be concerned for anything else?
Thanks,
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10-06 11:01 AM
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fxok425
01-10 06:17 PM
1. Quit my current job and sit at home, and do nothing?
If you are the principle applicant, you need to work at the same profession full-time.
2. Start a company?
I want to know too.
3. Go to Full time MBA school?
No, if you are the principle applicant
4. Go to part time MBA school with my current job?
yes, I guess
5. Switch jobs as many times as I want using AC21?
yes, as long as it's the same profession.
If you are the principle applicant, you need to work at the same profession full-time.
2. Start a company?
I want to know too.
3. Go to Full time MBA school?
No, if you are the principle applicant
4. Go to part time MBA school with my current job?
yes, I guess
5. Switch jobs as many times as I want using AC21?
yes, as long as it's the same profession.
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gcmaker
03-26 10:05 PM
I don't think that would work. Here are a couple of articles that seem to suggest that you cannot create your company on H-1B (http://www.laborimmigration.com/2008/01/starting-own-company-on-h-1b-visa/) and also that you cannot volunteer to do a job which would otherwise by a paying job (http://www.laborimmigration.com/2008/02/unpaid-volunteer-work-on-h-1b-h-4-or-f-1-visas/)
Hope that helps.
As a H1B holder, can I start a new company and volunteer for it while I am holding a full-time job for the company that sponsors me the visa? I am expecting the new company to gain a profit, of course.:)
Hope that helps.
As a H1B holder, can I start a new company and volunteer for it while I am holding a full-time job for the company that sponsors me the visa? I am expecting the new company to gain a profit, of course.:)
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martinvisalaw
04-26 04:32 PM
My friend's on her 6th year H1B and it will expire on Sept 10, 2010. A PERM labor was filed and the Labor went into an audit, responses were sent immediately.
If she transfer her H1B to new company.
1. Can she ask for 1 year extension based on her pending labor? Does she need to wait till the labor gets approved?
She can get one year if the LC is pending for 365 days, as previous poster said. However, the new company needs to be able to file a new PERM immediately, so she can get an 8th year extension. It is very unlikely that the old company will keep the permanent residence process going once she changes jobs.
2. Can she use Premium Processing for H1 transfer?
Yes, but if she's maintaining status she can change employers on filing the new H-1B. The company doesn't need the expense of PP.
If she transfer her H1B to new company.
1. Can she ask for 1 year extension based on her pending labor? Does she need to wait till the labor gets approved?
She can get one year if the LC is pending for 365 days, as previous poster said. However, the new company needs to be able to file a new PERM immediately, so she can get an 8th year extension. It is very unlikely that the old company will keep the permanent residence process going once she changes jobs.
2. Can she use Premium Processing for H1 transfer?
Yes, but if she's maintaining status she can change employers on filing the new H-1B. The company doesn't need the expense of PP.
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fromnaija
03-11 12:49 PM
Nothing else has changed since i took up this position, same title, salary, location etc.,
Position, title, location and job description are the important variables as far as PERM is concerned. It is your manager's circumstance that changed and not your job situation, so your PERM should not be affected.
Position, title, location and job description are the important variables as far as PERM is concerned. It is your manager's circumstance that changed and not your job situation, so your PERM should not be affected.
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03-19 09:47 PM
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r_vas200
09-05 11:48 AM
Can't change my employer
can't change my job profile
can't change my address
but i know i can change the world
so give me my green card
can't change my job profile
can't change my address
but i know i can change the world
so give me my green card
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amit_bhoop
08-02 10:55 AM
MY PD is EB2 June 13, 2006.
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H1Girl
10-13 02:59 PM
Friends,
I have had my GC for about two and a half months now. I am currently checking out SOA consultant positions with a consultancy in Saudi Arabia. I don't know the length of the contracts yet. Can I work out of USA and still apply for Citizenship after the wait of 4 years and 9 months ? Does this require me to stay a certain amount of time in USA for every year ? What are the tax implications ? Would I have to file taxes on the income that I earned out of USA ? Thank you.
Regards,
theOne
I am sure you would not have asked this question if use the term Permanent Resident instead of GC. I believe they ask you to follow the above requirements just to contribute to American Economy by providing your expertise and Tax money...
I have had my GC for about two and a half months now. I am currently checking out SOA consultant positions with a consultancy in Saudi Arabia. I don't know the length of the contracts yet. Can I work out of USA and still apply for Citizenship after the wait of 4 years and 9 months ? Does this require me to stay a certain amount of time in USA for every year ? What are the tax implications ? Would I have to file taxes on the income that I earned out of USA ? Thank you.
Regards,
theOne
I am sure you would not have asked this question if use the term Permanent Resident instead of GC. I believe they ask you to follow the above requirements just to contribute to American Economy by providing your expertise and Tax money...
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raj2007
06-29 11:07 PM
Fresh off the death of S 1639, No one on the Hill wants to talk about immigration related bills
Yes atmosphere is not good for time being for any immigration bill. Let's wait formetime otherwise we will misfire.
Yes atmosphere is not good for time being for any immigration bill. Let's wait formetime otherwise we will misfire.
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TomPlate
03-20 05:26 PM
This company is a good company for GC. But you need to pay the full expense, because the rule changed recently. And they understand us very well, more employee oriented company.
Do not talk about CSC. Even though CSC is a big company, no body knows about the company. In consulting the giants are,
IBM
HP
Accenture and so forth.
CSC revenue wise bigger, but name wise not bigger company.
Do not talk about CSC. Even though CSC is a big company, no body knows about the company. In consulting the giants are,
IBM
HP
Accenture and so forth.
CSC revenue wise bigger, but name wise not bigger company.
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Becks
03-20 09:09 PM
I was with couple of Big 5 consulting firms. Its good to work for them to add some weight to your resume. But I feel they really dont care for employees let it be immigration, comfort feeling, value to the employees etc.
So make terms clear before joining.
So make terms clear before joining.
sukant71
08-30 11:48 AM
Who will be responsible for psychological torcher with less then 50% pay.
Socially isolated coz of not driving.
How one can see the big time loss of applicant.
3 years easily one can wait can say but why for more then 6 yers.
Who are talking time management that didn't applies here.
Who are talking productinve loss for applicant who can earn more then 80k coz of LC approval not who is responsible.
Socially isolated coz of not driving.
How one can see the big time loss of applicant.
3 years easily one can wait can say but why for more then 6 yers.
Who are talking time management that didn't applies here.
Who are talking productinve loss for applicant who can earn more then 80k coz of LC approval not who is responsible.
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