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  • the
    12-20 11:00 AM
    GOD! This is the best news I have heard this year ! I am yet to read the document in detail. Thanks for digging this out...

    After being in the dark for so long...





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  • nrk
    10-26 09:06 PM
    I wanted to find about pre approved or pre adjudicated case, We have been hearing the same more often in the forum, so out of curiosity i opened a Service Request.

    I kind of have a good relation ship with the former employer, worked with them for 4 years. I just called my company HR and he said he does not know my name is on withdrawn list but he will check the list and let me know tomorrow.

    Is it just out of curiosity you inquired about your pending 485?

    Do you have a good relationship with your former employer? If so, you can ask them and verify if they withdrew your I-140...in any case that should not matter as long as you have passed the 6 months period after applying I-485.





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  • senk1s
    09-30 01:34 PM
    applied jul28
    fp aug 16
    approved aug 20
    cards received on hand aug28





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  • skd
    07-09 12:17 PM
    CNN had a 30 second clip on it on "American Morning" on July 3rd.
    any video clip on that



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  • mhtanim
    09-19 10:41 PM
    Filed for I-485, EAD & AP - July 9, 2007 - Everything Reached NSC
    Got transferred to CSC (don't know when)
    CSC Receipt Date - for 485, EAD and AP - 9/6/07 (Receipt notices indicate original received date: 7/9/07)
    Checks cashed by CSC 9/7/07
    AP & EAD both approved by CSC on 9/12/07
    Received both EAD and AP by mail on 9/19/07





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  • isantem
    07-29 08:21 PM
    Oh and by the way, may not be me or you waiting for Indian/Chinese GC's but could be your kid and mine. Let's have this talk again in a decade or two given GDP growth,debt and deficits of US and GDP growths/deficits/market size of India/China.

    Never say never, I dont know what my kids will do, they will go where is best for them.

    And Best is not just GDP, Romania hast 4 times more GDP per capita compared to India, but I don't see my self going back there. Coruption, stupid mentality, etc. dis will not change with GDP growth, to change the mentality of the people you need a couple of generation to die until you get somwhere close to USA.:(



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  • copsmart
    02-21 10:01 AM
    Interesting!!!

    So, did you get your Green Card after that visit? Or Are you still waiting?

    Your profile still shows I-485 as your processing stage, so I wasn�t sure.

    It was in sept 07.





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  • logiclife
    01-09 12:14 PM
    http://www.dol.gov/ebsa/faqs/faq_consumer_cobra.HTML

    FAQs About COBRA Continuation Health Coverage

    What is COBRA continuation health coverage?
    Congress passed the landmark Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) health benefit provisions in 1986. The law amends the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, the Internal Revenue Code and the Public Health Service Act to provide continuation of group health coverage that otherwise might be terminated.

    What does COBRA do?
    COBRA provides certain former employees, retirees, spouses, former spouses, and dependent children the right to temporary continuation of health coverage at group rates. This coverage, however, is only available when coverage is lost due to certain specific events. Group health coverage for COBRA participants is usually more expensive than health coverage for active employees, since usually the employer pays a part of the premium for active employees while COBRA participants generally pay the entire premium themselves. It is ordinarily less expensive, though, than individual health coverage.

    Who is entitled to benefits under COBRA?
    There are three elements to qualifying for COBRA benefits. COBRA establishes specific criteria for plans, qualified beneficiaries, and qualifying events:

    Plan Coverage - Group health plans for employers with 20 or more employees on more than 50 percent of its typical business days in the previous calendar year are subject to COBRA. Both full and part-time employees are counted to determine whether a plan is subject to COBRA. Each part-time employee counts as a fraction of an employee, with the fraction equal to the number of hours that the part-time employee worked divided by the hours an employee must work to be considered full time.

    Qualified Beneficiaries - A qualified beneficiary generally is an individual covered by a group health plan on the day before a qualifying event who is either an employee, the employee's spouse, or an employee's dependent child. In certain cases, a retired employee, the retired employee's spouse, and the retired employee's dependent children may be qualified beneficiaries. In addition, any child born to or placed for adoption with a covered employee during the period of COBRA coverage is considered a qualified beneficiary. Agents, independent contractors, and directors who participate in the group health plan may also be qualified beneficiaries.

    Qualifying Events - Qualifying events are certain events that would cause an individual to lose health coverage. The type of qualifying event will determine who the qualified beneficiaries are and the amount of time that a plan must offer the health coverage to them under COBRA. A plan, at its discretion, may provide longer periods of continuation coverage.

    Qualifying Events for Employees:

    Voluntary or involuntary termination of employment for reasons other than gross misconduct

    Reduction in the number of hours of employment

    Qualifying Events for Spouses:

    Voluntary or involuntary termination of the covered employee's employment for any reason other than gross misconduct

    Reduction in the hours worked by the covered employee

    Covered employee's becoming entitled to Medicare

    Divorce or legal separation of the covered employee

    Death of the covered employee

    Qualifying Events for Dependent Children:

    Loss of dependent child status under the plan rules

    Voluntary or involuntary termination of the covered employee's employment for any reason other than gross misconduct

    Reduction in the hours worked by the covered employee

    Covered employee's becoming entitled to Medicare

    Divorce or legal separation of the covered employee

    Death of the covered employee

    How does a person become eligible for COBRA continuation coverage?
    To be eligible for COBRA coverage, you must have been enrolled in your employer's health plan when you worked and the health plan must continue to be in effect for active employees. COBRA continuation coverage is available upon the occurrence of a qualifying event that would, except for the COBRA continuation coverage, cause an individual to lose his or her health care coverage.

    What group health plans are subject to COBRA?
    The law generally covers health plans maintained by private-sector employers with 20 or more employees, employee organizations, or state or local governments.

    What process must individuals follow to elect COBRA continuation coverage?
    Employers must notify plan administrators of a qualifying event within 30 days after an employee's death, termination, reduced hours of employment or entitlement to Medicare.

    A qualified beneficiary must notify the plan administrator of a qualifying event within 60 days after divorce or legal separation or a child's ceasing to be covered as a dependent under plan rules.

    Plan participants and beneficiaries generally must be sent an election notice not later than 14 days after the plan administrator receives notice that a qualifying event has occurred. The individual then has 60 days to decide whether to elect COBRA continuation coverage. The person has 45 days after electing coverage to pay the initial premium.

    How long after a qualifying event do I have to elect COBRA coverage?
    Qualified beneficiaries must be given an election period during which each qualified beneficiary may choose whether to elect COBRA coverage. Each qualified beneficiary may independently elect COBRA coverage. A covered employee or the covered employee's spouse may elect COBRA coverage on behalf of all other qualified beneficiaries. A parent or legal guardian may elect on behalf of a minor child. Qualified beneficiaries must be given at least 60 days for the election. This period is measured from the later of the coverage loss date or the date the COBRA election notice is provided by the employer or plan administrator. The election notice must be provided in person or by first class mail within 14 days after the plan administrator receives notice that a qualifying event has occurred.

    How do I file a COBRA claim for benefits?
    Health plan rules must explain how to obtain benefits and must include written procedures for processing claims. Claims procedures must be described in the Summary Plan Description.

    You should submit a claim for benefits in accordance with the plan's rules for filing claims. If the claim is denied, you must be given notice of the denial in writing generally within 90 days after the claim is filed. The notice should state the reasons for the denial, any additional information needed to support the claim, and procedures for appealing the denial.

    You will have at least 60 days to appeal a denial and you must receive a decision on the appeal generally within 60 days after that.

    Contact the plan administrator for more information on filing a claim for benefits. Complete plan rules are available from employers or benefits offices. There can be charges up to 25 cents a page for copies of plan rules.

    Can individuals qualify for longer periods of COBRA continuation coverage?
    Yes, disability can extend the 18 month period of continuation coverage for a qualifying event that is a termination of employment or reduction of hours. To qualify for additional months of COBRA continuation coverage, the qualified beneficiary must:

    Have a ruling from the Social Security Administration that he or she became disabled within the first 60 days of COBRA continuation coverage

    Send the plan a copy of the Social Security ruling letter within 60 days of receipt, but prior to expiration of the 18-month period of coverage

    If these requirements are met, the entire family qualifies for an additional 11 months of COBRA continuation coverage. Plans can charge 150% of the premium cost for the extended period of coverage.



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    06-01 10:23 AM
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  • jonty_11
    06-19 04:06 PM
    in short ,,they stop processing ur case once ur date rerogresses....!!!



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  • gc28262
    03-11 11:52 PM
    I never said you are working on %age basis. I know many H1Bs work on %age basis like independent contractors. This leads to benching and USCIS is trying to crack down on
    that.

    That is right. %age basis is not allowed on H1. In fact it is not the %age basis that causes the issue. Not paying on bench is the real issue.





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  • ramineni11
    05-17 04:56 PM
    Yes, I told so many people the same when they asked me "what to do". And left it upto them.



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  • venky08
    11-19 09:56 AM
    i second this.

    this approach is better known as "attitude of positive expectancy" hoping that things will work out well in the future. It is difficult in this negative world to have this kind of thinking, however if you do, it will get you through your life without losing precious moments of your youth worrying about the future.
    all the great leaders and visionaries of the past and present have this attitude as the way of life. something to think about in the midst of darkness surrounding the GC limbo...

    I started looking for a house soon after filing for my 485/EAD/AP in August 2007. I finally got a great deal (good price and low fixed mortgage interest rates) on a 14 year home in St Louis and then had to decide whether to wait for the EAD approval before buying the home. I decided to go ahead and buy the home.

    My EAD was approved sometime back and looking at the turn of events leading up to buying the house, I realized that there is always an element of risk in committing to long-term investment without a GC. However I am sick and tired of the slow GC process and cannot keep postponing important decisions in life. We need to take risks at some point. I know with a March 2005 EB2 priority date, my dream of getting a GC is still many years away. But postponing important lifestyle decisions for later is too much of a price to pay.





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  • sasidhar79
    11-03 01:05 PM
    President Obama is not just far left.

    He is far too liberal(left) fiscally and far too conservative(right) socially.

    What does that say ? No relief for us from him, we should look forward for someone else to help us.



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  • gcpadmavyuh
    08-22 10:16 AM
    Most of us do not have access to Aila's articles.





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  • dpp
    07-19 04:37 PM
    Yes, don't worry guys. Once I-140 is approved, most of employment and job related stuff is over.

    I-485 is mainly for status change stage to check criminal background (not job related :) ), FP and name check. They won't check much on job.

    It is all straight forward and only a time consuming stage. Thats all. Enjoy the AOS pending stage.



    This is confusing..I have a similar situation(not paid for 2 weeks)..

    When i talked to my lawyer she said that employement verification is done in I-140 and since that is approved I dont need to worry abt it for 485??

    What does your lawyer say?



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  • hprl
    08-22 10:22 AM
    I suspect this thread was copied from that site as the title and most contents are the same!





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  • GCBy3000
    07-27 11:01 PM
    what is this? there are delivered date and received date with received date before the delivered date. How can they receive before the delivery. Hmmm Did USCIS guys ran early morning 4 O Clock to UPS/ FED-EX/ ETC to receive the app before those guys attempted to deliver :) Even if someone says, "YES", there was 6 days difference between those two days. No idea what USCIS is doing.

    Got Receipt

    Application Received on : 07/03/2007
    Agency : Nebraska
    Status : Delivered on 07/09/2007
    Case: EB3-India Jan 2004
    Returned/Rejected : Accepted, got Receipt # LIN xxx-xxx-xxxx.

    http://murthyforum.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=1024039761&f=7474050822&m=3411020351&r=4691050351#4691050351

    Not sure if nasir is bluffing...But a July 9th filer getting a receipt b4 the rest (July 2nd - July 8th) --- Something fishy isnt it?





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  • arihant
    02-21 01:02 PM
    Has anybody heard the story of the canadian skater who was allowed to become a citizen in an expedited manner (she had one more year to go before meeting the 5 year criterion for eligibility after GC) just before the olympics. Actually, I think she won a silver medal at the olympics for the USA.

    Anyway, from what I hear, she had gotten her GC in 2002 and had been living and training in Detroit with her american skating partner. When she decided to participate as an american, but was not elibible to apply for citizenship until 2007. So, she contacted a lobbyist to help her with her case. The lobbyist was able to convince a michigan senator (not sure who this is) to help. The story is that the senator was able to include a measure in the bill signed by the President in Dec to make it legal for people in the situation such as the skater to apply for citizenship even when the 5 year period is not complete. The measure got passed when the president signed the dec bills.

    So, they filled her application, got the immigration services folks in Detroit to come out during the chrstmas holidays specifically for her, and got her the citizenship in time for her to get her passport for the games.

    So, my point is...if it is legal for the lobbyist to help her (a non-citizen) with her immigration case and it was legal for the senator to introduce the measure, why would it be deemed illegal to do what we are attemting with our lobby firm and our efforts to meet and talk to the senators and congress people?





    aamirzeeshan
    01-11 02:40 PM
    I understand your situation as i was there once. If you dont have insurance than your options are very limited. if you live in dallas county parkland hospital is your only choice. Parkland has a network of several clinics around DFW area. Every clinic has financial assistance department. You can visit any of those and they will setup a payment plan which is reasonable based on your income. You will visit them for all prenatal care and when the time comes for delivery it will be taken to parkland. and parkland is a very good hospital as well. beside parkland several hospitals also offer cash plans like RHD memorial at 635 but they will charge you close to 4k just for delivery day and if its a normal one. you will have to do prenatal at your own.





    anilsal
    12-20 11:45 PM
    I know Carl Shusterman regularly posts on this forum:
    http://britishexpats.com/forum/

    Is he aware of IV?



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