gc_dream07
01-30 09:59 AM
I have similar situation.
I changed my employer last year and used AC21 / EAD. Now I want to return back to old employer who sponsored my Greencard. Is there a way to withdraw AC21?
Thanks.
I changed my employer last year and used AC21 / EAD. Now I want to return back to old employer who sponsored my Greencard. Is there a way to withdraw AC21?
Thanks.
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balu_g
05-10 07:51 AM
He gets kicked out of the country.
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reddymjm
09-16 06:55 AM
The H1B is counted against the cap only once in 6 years. As you already had a H1 any one can file for your H1B NOW.
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solaris27
08-03 04:20 PM
its not required , you can update and keep it with you .
provide if they ask any document only.
provide if they ask any document only.
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07-15 12:23 AM
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nirenjoshi
03-16 10:12 AM
I'd like to see expert/legal opinion, but from my limited understanding -
if you continue to maintain the same address, work at the same company, the official looking at your I-485 application would have no reason to assume anything had changed.
And so you should get your application approved when your PD is current.
However, in case the officer decides to verify, he could send a RFE for Employment Verification Letter. At that time, it could potentially cause problems.. Will your company send a letter that yes you are still working there and performing the same duties as mentioned in your application? Or will they mention that your job profile has changed?
These questions are moot if you dont get a RFE and I would think chances of RFE are low if you dont change your address.
Others, please chime in...
if you continue to maintain the same address, work at the same company, the official looking at your I-485 application would have no reason to assume anything had changed.
And so you should get your application approved when your PD is current.
However, in case the officer decides to verify, he could send a RFE for Employment Verification Letter. At that time, it could potentially cause problems.. Will your company send a letter that yes you are still working there and performing the same duties as mentioned in your application? Or will they mention that your job profile has changed?
These questions are moot if you dont get a RFE and I would think chances of RFE are low if you dont change your address.
Others, please chime in...
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Ron Kruger
June 18th, 2010, 06:59 PM
Thanks, both of you. I got it yesterday, did a few test shots in a creek by my home and took a bunch of pics in the Black River this morning. In a fast riffle, there were some streaks from bubbles, but that didn't detract from the shot (subject was a smallmouth bass close up). In fact, I think it added the sense of current flow.
The Black is a very clear river, but it is not like the ocean. Looks like the closer the subject the better. I'm also learning how to process these images. I've been shooting for about 40 years, but this is a whole other world, and I'm on a learning curve. It's cool, though.
The Black is a very clear river, but it is not like the ocean. Looks like the closer the subject the better. I'm also learning how to process these images. I've been shooting for about 40 years, but this is a whole other world, and I'm on a learning curve. It's cool, though.