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wandmaker
05-12 04:04 PM
Thanks for the input. Do you have any publications or IRS findings that you could direct me to that could be used to substantiate the argument that the benefit is non- taxable? I have not been able to find anything that says that the green card is non-taxable.
I am afraid not, you will have to talk to a tax consultant
I am afraid not, you will have to talk to a tax consultant
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Becks
01-21 06:47 PM
This is relevant question and I feel that if recession hits US, consultancy companies may ask people go and work offshore till situation gets better. Most of big consultancy firms have projects from non-US countries so they may utilize people offshore.
I hope situation wont get that worse. Just a thought.
I hope situation wont get that worse. Just a thought.
VenuK
07-11 01:57 AM
What is Security Clearance?
who does it
when does it happen
what exactly happens during this process.
what exactly do they look for.
also
could you pls look into my case. any kinda advice is greatly appreciated.
here is the link to my case:
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=20055
--------Additional Information related to my case ----------
==========POINTED TO BE NOTED=================
1. Why extension was denied, what was in RFE?
venu_mk: RFE was due to
a. lack of documents,
b. they needed company no.of employers update info which uscis did not have on there record.
c. client letter
d. clearly defined path between employer and client relationship( had 2 vendors between them) I had to show contracts and workorders between each of them.
2. Did you get the approval for Company X after your apeal
venu_mk: appeal on denial case is still in process. what i heard after talking to different lawyers is it will take atleast 6 to 9 months of time. im still waiting on that.
3. Why are you still working with Company X,and when do you plan to join Co. Y
venu_mk: because i cannot work with company Y unless i get visa stamped.i talked to owner of company Y he said he wont generate pay stubbs unless i get stamped. One thing is i have applied I-797 from Company Y through CONSULAR PROCESSING. my lawyer says the same thing u cannot work on Company Y unless u get stamping done.
4. Are you going to get visa stamped with Co. X or Co. Y
venu_mk: Obviously with Company Y.
==========ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT MY CASE=============
On I-797 from Y it doesn't have I-94 number on it anywhere. since its through consular processing.
In order to work with Y, i have to get stamped first then only pay stubbs are generated
The result of the appeal is still pending....
one thing for sure that i have decided is that , I will only go for stamping AFTER my PIMS Verification is done in TIjuana, Mexico.
I'm pretty confused...
Please help me
With Thanks in Advance,
Venu
who does it
when does it happen
what exactly happens during this process.
what exactly do they look for.
also
could you pls look into my case. any kinda advice is greatly appreciated.
here is the link to my case:
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=20055
--------Additional Information related to my case ----------
==========POINTED TO BE NOTED=================
1. Why extension was denied, what was in RFE?
venu_mk: RFE was due to
a. lack of documents,
b. they needed company no.of employers update info which uscis did not have on there record.
c. client letter
d. clearly defined path between employer and client relationship( had 2 vendors between them) I had to show contracts and workorders between each of them.
2. Did you get the approval for Company X after your apeal
venu_mk: appeal on denial case is still in process. what i heard after talking to different lawyers is it will take atleast 6 to 9 months of time. im still waiting on that.
3. Why are you still working with Company X,and when do you plan to join Co. Y
venu_mk: because i cannot work with company Y unless i get visa stamped.i talked to owner of company Y he said he wont generate pay stubbs unless i get stamped. One thing is i have applied I-797 from Company Y through CONSULAR PROCESSING. my lawyer says the same thing u cannot work on Company Y unless u get stamping done.
4. Are you going to get visa stamped with Co. X or Co. Y
venu_mk: Obviously with Company Y.
==========ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT MY CASE=============
On I-797 from Y it doesn't have I-94 number on it anywhere. since its through consular processing.
In order to work with Y, i have to get stamped first then only pay stubbs are generated
The result of the appeal is still pending....
one thing for sure that i have decided is that , I will only go for stamping AFTER my PIMS Verification is done in TIjuana, Mexico.
I'm pretty confused...
Please help me
With Thanks in Advance,
Venu
2011 people holding hands on a
badluck
08-02 11:22 AM
I dont think so..Fingerprinting is necessary
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wisley
10-24 01:03 PM
:D
As per Section 201 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, out of 114,200 visas for 2nd Preference, 89,000 reserved visa numbers has been allocated to F2A and the rest something around 26,600 visas has been reserved to allocate to F2B. But now, in previous year F2A jumps over 4 years� gap and only then they could achieved their quota and who knows there could be a probability of wastage or unused numbers as well. Anyways it will be an advantage for F2B�s because in 2011 they have 89,000 stock again to complete the required given numbers and any body in a world can guess right now after seeing the result of 2010 that it will become current soon. All I wanna say that there could be a tremendous amount of unused visas will gonna distributed among the preceding categories in which they will distribute those unused numbers to preceding categories. Where the maximum will be allocated to F2Bs and rest two: F3 and F4 could also enjoy this unused numbers in a discrete sequence. This process is known as �Spillover�, I have mentioned below the link of USCIS Blog site(Beacon)u guys can go and check it out.
http://blog.uscis.go...sa-numbers.html
the bottom line ........... i think in the next couple of months will see much moving in the visa bulletin not happen ever
As per Section 201 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, out of 114,200 visas for 2nd Preference, 89,000 reserved visa numbers has been allocated to F2A and the rest something around 26,600 visas has been reserved to allocate to F2B. But now, in previous year F2A jumps over 4 years� gap and only then they could achieved their quota and who knows there could be a probability of wastage or unused numbers as well. Anyways it will be an advantage for F2B�s because in 2011 they have 89,000 stock again to complete the required given numbers and any body in a world can guess right now after seeing the result of 2010 that it will become current soon. All I wanna say that there could be a tremendous amount of unused visas will gonna distributed among the preceding categories in which they will distribute those unused numbers to preceding categories. Where the maximum will be allocated to F2Bs and rest two: F3 and F4 could also enjoy this unused numbers in a discrete sequence. This process is known as �Spillover�, I have mentioned below the link of USCIS Blog site(Beacon)u guys can go and check it out.
http://blog.uscis.go...sa-numbers.html
the bottom line ........... i think in the next couple of months will see much moving in the visa bulletin not happen ever
new2gc
07-20 03:54 PM
Speaking of I-140, I have applied that along with I-485 during July 2007 and I got approval in mail (hard copy to my attorney) in Feb'09, but my online status still shows initial review.
Will this be of any issue later? Please advise if anyone had the same issue.
Will this be of any issue later? Please advise if anyone had the same issue.
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nhfirefighter13
April 18th, 2005, 03:57 PM
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