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Danger
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Posted on 01-22-07 12:34
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1) Does anyone know what the difference between EB1 and EB2 is? 2 ) I have a bachelors and a master’s degree from here, do you think I can get my labor processed under EB2 ? 3) Does anyone know good consulting companies that deal with SAP or PeopleSoft and would process EB2 and green card right away? 4) I would prefer someone who has been through this answering these questions please. Thanks
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ritthe_jasus
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Posted on 01-22-07 12:36
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Riten
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Posted on 01-22-07 8:14
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From what I hear, If you have won extremely extremely extremely prestigious international award like Nobel Prize, then you qualify for EB1. If you fall under the National Interest category - doing cutting edge research on relevant scientific field - or you have advanced degree, such as PhD, in scientific field and your employer is sponsoring you, or if you are an executive of an international organization, then you qualify for EB2. Rest qualify for EB3. Am I right?
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Mt Everest
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Posted on 01-22-07 11:31
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EB-1 Priority workers Foreign nationals of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business or athletics Foreign national that are outstanding professors or researchers Foreign nationals that are managers and executives subject to international transfer to the United States EB-2 Professionals with advanced degrees or persons with exceptional ability Foreign nationals of exceptional ability in the sciences, arts or business Foreign nationals that are advanced degree professionals Qualified alien physicians who will practice medicine in an area of the U.S. which is underserved. Read more about this particular program. EB-3 Skilled or professional workers Foreign national professionals with bachelor's degrees (not qualifying for a higher preference category) Foreign national skilled workers (minimum two years training and experience) Foreign national unskilled workers EB-4 Special Immigrants Foreign national religious workers Employees and former employees of the U.S. Government abroad
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aabha_in_us
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Posted on 01-22-07 11:40
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If your job requires minimum Masters Degree or Bachelors Degree + Minimum 5 years of Work Expereince in the related filed, then you qualify for EB-2. EB-3 is back logged at this time.
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Riten
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Posted on 01-23-07 9:18
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About EB-2 : Can someone delineate the process step by step for me? What's the time frame like?
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NIRAVANA75062
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Posted on 01-23-07 9:22
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eb 2 for nepal is current. once ur labor is approved which takes about 3-6 months u can can file i140 and i485 together and this will take 6-8 months. thats it. but i am not sure about the requirements though
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Riten
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Posted on 01-23-07 9:24
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Thanks Niravana75062. I understand you can get your work authorization card and advance parole permission sooner than actual GC. Is that true? And if so, how soon?
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Tris
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Posted on 01-23-07 9:54
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What happens in scenario below: 1) You are in H1B,you apply for GC..your GC got denied...can you still work in H1b or you got to leave country?
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AX
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Posted on 01-23-07 10:08
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Tris, yes you will be able to stay if you didn't use EAD. Riten, here's my processing date: Labor RD: Aug 9, 06 AD: Aug 12, 06 140: RD: Oct 10, 06 AD: Oct 14, 06 I485/AP/EAD RD: Nov 01, 06 Advanced Parol AD: Nov 21, 06 Employment Authorization Document AD: Dec 12, 06 I485 AD: ONLY GOD KNOWS :=)
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Riten
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Posted on 01-23-07 12:25
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Ax, thanks for your timeline. Very nice of you to share. It was kinda hard to decipher your acronyms, I guessed: RD = (application) received date (by USCIS) and AD = approval date. Am I even close? Seems like a great turnaround. Just 2 days for PERM? Why did you wait 2 months between PERM and I-140, and, 1 month between I-140 and 1-485 processes? I thought you could file I-140 and I-485 together, am I mistaken? Well, we are about to start our EB-2 process very soon. The employer is doing it for us. Being a complete novice in this area, I was trying to figure out the roadmap of the entire process. From what I could gather from above, there are basically three major steps involved. Please tell me if I am wrong or missed anything. PERM I-140 I-485 - Advance Parole - EAD Thanks.
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Bhunte
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Posted on 01-23-07 1:15
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Check this link to get some idea about processing time for different categories of PR applications, etc. - https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/ptimes.jsp
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Bhunte
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Posted on 01-23-07 1:15
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Check this link to get some idea about processing time for different categories of PR applications, etc. -https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/ptimes.jsp
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aabha_in_us
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Posted on 01-23-07 4:32
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"yes you will be able to stay if you didn't use EAD" Does that mean if you do not give EAD to employer and did not use EAD to work anywhere even after receiving EAD OR Has not applied for EAD??
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Riten
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Posted on 01-24-07 9:33
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How come the USCIS site's time status report does not match with Ax's experience? Is Ax's experience a rare occurence?
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Riten
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Posted on 01-25-07 8:55
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Bhunte
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Posted on 01-25-07 1:25
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