rajmalhotra
10-19 09:48 AM
I did the same thing.
I filed first I-485 on July 6th, but my attorney said that they had messed something up...and need to file second I-485. Second set was filled around August 14th
I received all my receipts as well as EAD from first filling.
So my attorney asked to put stop payment on checks from second I-485, so now when USCIS asks for money...she will withdraw the second case at that time.
Should this work...???
I filed first I-485 on July 6th, but my attorney said that they had messed something up...and need to file second I-485. Second set was filled around August 14th
I received all my receipts as well as EAD from first filling.
So my attorney asked to put stop payment on checks from second I-485, so now when USCIS asks for money...she will withdraw the second case at that time.
Should this work...???
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pmat
01-31 04:38 PM
The only benefit of F1 over H4 is you get to use OPT and CPT. Doing an internship may be very beneficial if you are doing a MBA. After that OPT helps you to settle in a job and deal with H1B filing quota risks.
Regarding the downside of F1, many universities don't give instate tuition eligibility to students on F1. On H-4, you may pay instate tuition to many universities. So, check with the university that you are planning to attend.
Also, it will be very difficult to get a F1 visa stamp on your passport if I140 has been filed for you in the past. Its not a problem if you don't want to travel outside the country during your studies.
my 2 cents...
Regarding the downside of F1, many universities don't give instate tuition eligibility to students on F1. On H-4, you may pay instate tuition to many universities. So, check with the university that you are planning to attend.
Also, it will be very difficult to get a F1 visa stamp on your passport if I140 has been filed for you in the past. Its not a problem if you don't want to travel outside the country during your studies.
my 2 cents...
fall1998
05-17 12:11 PM
Hi,
I received a notice this morning for my spouse's case! This is the third (or may be fourth) time they have transferred the case! The notice reads:
On May 16, 2011, we transferred this I485 APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS to our TEXAS SERVICE CENTER location for processing because they now have jurisdiction over the case. .......
During this step, USCIS initiates the background checks of the applicant/petitioner and identifies issues that may need to .........
All standard stuff. Not sure what that means. We are getting current on June 1st. I have not received any such notice for my case, only for my spouse's case.
By the way, we have never been interviewed, have provided fingerprints probably three times.
Does that mean that now the case needs additional 4 to 6 months of processing?
Regards,
Fall1998.
I received a notice this morning for my spouse's case! This is the third (or may be fourth) time they have transferred the case! The notice reads:
On May 16, 2011, we transferred this I485 APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS to our TEXAS SERVICE CENTER location for processing because they now have jurisdiction over the case. .......
During this step, USCIS initiates the background checks of the applicant/petitioner and identifies issues that may need to .........
All standard stuff. Not sure what that means. We are getting current on June 1st. I have not received any such notice for my case, only for my spouse's case.
By the way, we have never been interviewed, have provided fingerprints probably three times.
Does that mean that now the case needs additional 4 to 6 months of processing?
Regards,
Fall1998.
2011 Kelly Rowland “Motivation” ft.
lecter
January 17th, 2005, 08:42 AM
Fred, try some pictures with the kids looking away, perhaps throwing her hair back and laughing, get him to point at the source of the mirth, that kind of thing. Then you have a different portrait..
Cheers,
Rob
Cheers,
Rob