fromnaija
10-26 01:44 PM
Non of these really matter any more once we get the citizenship, correct??
You got that right! Once a citizen you can choose to leave and enter whenever and stay outside the country for as long as you want.
You got that right! Once a citizen you can choose to leave and enter whenever and stay outside the country for as long as you want.
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paulkurni
07-18 01:52 PM
Hello Experts,
Little bit of background. I have been working on h1 since 2003 and applied labor in Mar 2005.
I have was able to get my application with 2007 filers. Got my 140 approved last year and ead and FP done as well. My GC sponsoring company is a desi consultancy, which is helpful to a certain extent and I have been with them since 2004.
I am in a bit of a dilemma now. The client, where I have been working for last few years, have instated a new policy in which contractors must be on W2 with the vendors. Vendor I am working with is not big and like any other consultancy (Tek, comsys), will fire if you don't have a project for 15-20 days. In the past, I wouldn't have bothered even thinking about this and moved on for another project but because of recession and difficult job market and I am contemplating this move.
After doing research, I am thinking of the following strategy.
I will transfer my h1b with the vendor and will not use EAD. Plan to work with the vendor for as long as possible and when the contract ends move back with the GC sponsoring employer. I am going with assumption that the GC sponsor will not revoke my 140 (even though it shouldn't matter as I am past 180 days with 485 and 140 is approved) and when the contract ends I have something to fall back on to. Doing that could secure me if USCIS asks EVL in future and I can simply my GC sponsoring company to show that for future employment. Also, I want to keep h1b as a way to bring my wife (if and when, with divine intervention, I get married somehow).
Do you think if this is a viable solution? Any suggestion is welcome.
Little bit of background. I have been working on h1 since 2003 and applied labor in Mar 2005.
I have was able to get my application with 2007 filers. Got my 140 approved last year and ead and FP done as well. My GC sponsoring company is a desi consultancy, which is helpful to a certain extent and I have been with them since 2004.
I am in a bit of a dilemma now. The client, where I have been working for last few years, have instated a new policy in which contractors must be on W2 with the vendors. Vendor I am working with is not big and like any other consultancy (Tek, comsys), will fire if you don't have a project for 15-20 days. In the past, I wouldn't have bothered even thinking about this and moved on for another project but because of recession and difficult job market and I am contemplating this move.
After doing research, I am thinking of the following strategy.
I will transfer my h1b with the vendor and will not use EAD. Plan to work with the vendor for as long as possible and when the contract ends move back with the GC sponsoring employer. I am going with assumption that the GC sponsor will not revoke my 140 (even though it shouldn't matter as I am past 180 days with 485 and 140 is approved) and when the contract ends I have something to fall back on to. Doing that could secure me if USCIS asks EVL in future and I can simply my GC sponsoring company to show that for future employment. Also, I want to keep h1b as a way to bring my wife (if and when, with divine intervention, I get married somehow).
Do you think if this is a viable solution? Any suggestion is welcome.
xtronics
04-13 02:28 PM
You can go there. But at risk.
http://murthyforum.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=1024039761&f=4724019812&m=7021079171&p=1
Please click on the link above to read the stories about the H1/H4 stamping. I know it is for people with research background only, but I heard general cases (like engineering, sports,,) being stuck for more than 3 months as well.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=50933335266&ref=ts
What is her education background?
My wife who is a PhD from US university is stuck there from the past 3 months still no word from them.
http://murthyforum.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=1024039761&f=4724019812&m=7021079171&p=1
Please click on the link above to read the stories about the H1/H4 stamping. I know it is for people with research background only, but I heard general cases (like engineering, sports,,) being stuck for more than 3 months as well.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=50933335266&ref=ts
What is her education background?
My wife who is a PhD from US university is stuck there from the past 3 months still no word from them.
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gparr
January 9th, 2004, 05:54 AM
Scott,
That'd be great. I sent you a private message. Your profile says you don't want e-mail and thus, I don't have your e-mail address.
Gary
That'd be great. I sent you a private message. Your profile says you don't want e-mail and thus, I don't have your e-mail address.
Gary