getgc2008
03-18 02:03 PM
I am planning to use AC21 and notify USCIS about it. I have the labor job title, code and salary. The salary applied was in hourly rate of $46. So at the new permanent job, I have it as annual salary.
So how much would $46 be in annual salary or should I just have an hourly rate on my experience letter from my new employer.
So how much would $46 be in annual salary or should I just have an hourly rate on my experience letter from my new employer.
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sunny1000
01-09 02:41 PM
I think you will have to wait until the first transfer petition is completed. Please check with an immigration attorney. You can file I-907 to expedite the processing using premium processing. Again, please check with an attorney before you proceed.
Dear All,
I saw your website & thought may be you guys can help me solving my query about H1 transfer. I am holding a H1B valid till 2009. A month back a new company had filed a H1 transfer & I started working for them. Now I have 2 paystubs from this new company & I am getting a very good offer from another company & I would like to go for this offer. So my question is on the basis of these two recent paystubs can I get my visa transferred to the 3rd company while another visa transfer is in progress?
Dear All,
I saw your website & thought may be you guys can help me solving my query about H1 transfer. I am holding a H1B valid till 2009. A month back a new company had filed a H1 transfer & I started working for them. Now I have 2 paystubs from this new company & I am getting a very good offer from another company & I would like to go for this offer. So my question is on the basis of these two recent paystubs can I get my visa transferred to the 3rd company while another visa transfer is in progress?
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kuyt
10-20 08:56 PM
Can a felony conviction by a sponsor affect the person being sponsored? If they get deported will it result in any punitive action against the person being sponsored? Is there a time limit where a sponsor can't affect the person being sponsored by committing a crime?
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dohko
04-08 10:04 AM
did you guys select CP or AOS?
Wouldn't CP be faster in dates become current.
Wouldn't CP be faster in dates become current.
immitul
09-05 12:44 PM
I am on the same boat...my wife got H1 approval recently without COS, and H4 extension applied two weeks ago (on top of it I-485 has been applied).
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rvr_jcop
02-17 09:50 PM
I want to do H1 transfer . But I do not have pay stub of Jan and Feb 2009 . Right now I got a project which will be starting from March 1 to 31 March . But before that I want To Transfer my H1 . Doses H1 Transfer need recent Pay Stubs ?
Doesnt matter how many threads you create to ask the same question, but I am afraid the response you will get will ramain the same. "You do need pay stubs". Hope this helps.
Doesnt matter how many threads you create to ask the same question, but I am afraid the response you will get will ramain the same. "You do need pay stubs". Hope this helps.
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Thanks for the opinions, guys. Maybe I can try taking shots of the dining room after I finish painting it. It's at least more colorful than the stump.:D