Disclaimer: The contents in this web site are only for your information and are not intended to be legal advice. While many of our applicants successfully obtain their I-140 approvals, the information here should not be considered as a guarantee of your green card application outcome.
Question: I am writing this email regarding one of my relative who is an engineer and has both masters and phd from US. He is upset after talking to lawyers. He is seeking help and would like to self-apply. Can you guide him? Hope you are aware of the situation and recent changes, so please … Continue reading Upset after talking to lawyers and seeking help to self-apply.→
Question: Hi, I am interested in your do-it yourself package. I have some questions regarding the package. 1) I am a Ph. D. and now I am currently working for a company with H1B visa. Can I still self-petition? Answer: Yes. Please see USCIS requirements for self-petition and also the free e-book which has answers … Continue reading Self-petitioning while working for a company with H1B visa→
Question: I am planning to apply for my green card in EB1 category as I have my PhD from USA and a record of several publications. My current employment will end by this month and I do not have the next job. So if I apply for my green card before this job ends DO … Continue reading Applying under EB1A category while H1B visa expires→
Question: I am interested in applying for Green Card. I graduated from university of Athens, school of medicine. I did my PhD at the same institution (degree expected in early 2012), I have 6 publications and 3 under review, 60 presentations in national and international meetings, currently working in the USA (Boston, MA) on H1b … Continue reading Self petition and medical Phd student→
Question: Thanks for setting up a website for phd’s looking to get Green Cards. I don’t have a doctorate degree; however, I do have two Master’s, including an MBA from a US university. Would you be able to direct me to any online resources that assist H1-B visa holders such as myself in finding employers … Continue reading H1 transfer→
Source: USCIS Applicable to: H1B applicants WASHINGTON—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today announced an updated number of filings for H-1B petitions for the fiscal year 2010 program. USCIS has received approximately 44,000 H-1B petitions counting toward the Congressionally-mandated 65,000 cap. The agency continues to accept petitions subject to the general cap. Additionally, the agency … Continue reading USCIS Updates Count of FY2010 H-1B Petition Filings→
Source: USCIS Applicability: H1B applicants WASHINGTON April 9, 2009 — USCIS announced an updated number of filings for H-1B petitions for the fiscal year 2010 program. USCIS has received approximately 42,000 H-1B petitions counting toward the Congressionally-mandated 65,000 cap. The agency continues to accept petitions subject to the general cap. Additionally, the agency has received … Continue reading USCIS Updates Count of FY2010 H-1B Petition Filings→
Source: USCIS news Applicability: H1B WASHINGTON—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today announced that it will begin accepting H-1B petitions subject to the fiscal year 2010 (FY 2010) cap on April 1, 2009. Cases will be considered accepted on the date that USCIS takes possession of the petition; not the date that the petition is … Continue reading USCIS to Accept H-1B Petitions for FY 2010 Beginning April 1, 2009→
Disclaimer: The contents in this web site are only for your information and are not intended to be legal advice. While many of our applicants successfully obtain their I-140 approvals, the information here should not be considered as a guarantee of your green card application outcome.
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