ExtendedLEave
12-27 05:23 PM
My husband is currently employed on a H1 visa and I am on a H4 visa. Our current visas(H1 and H4) are valid till January 2013. We are Candadian permanent residents who plan on ultimately applying for green cards and settling down in the US. I am a newbie in this arena and have a few questions that I tried searching answers for but couldn't find anything conclusive and would appreciate any answers
1) For various reasons can I stay back in the country for 4-6 months, while my husband goes back to Canada on the extended unpaid leave for the 4-6 months and comes back? Or if I leave with him now, can I come back after 6 months and stay here for 4-6 months? Are there any rules/regulations that prevent me from doing this. Please note that we live across the border in Canada and travel back/forth via car.
2) My hubby is planning on taking an extended unpaid leave from work( for personal and not health related reasons) and his employer is OK with that. This could be as short as 3 months and could be as long as a year. During this time we will be going back to Canada. Do you know if this will create any issues with immigration currently or in the future? How long can this leave exist?
3) If my husband ultimately comes back to a different job after this unpaid leave, will his chances of getting a visa for that new job be affected?
4) If he wants to take an extended leave do we need to leave the country? Can we take an extended leave and stay in the country? Will we be violating any rules/regulations if we do that?
5) Lets say we want to come back after 6 months, do we need to come back together?
6) If we are in Canada for the next 6 months, can we keep taking weekend trips to visit our families in US?
Would appreciate any information that anyone can provide on this.
Thanks,
ExtendedLeaveApplicant
1) For various reasons can I stay back in the country for 4-6 months, while my husband goes back to Canada on the extended unpaid leave for the 4-6 months and comes back? Or if I leave with him now, can I come back after 6 months and stay here for 4-6 months? Are there any rules/regulations that prevent me from doing this. Please note that we live across the border in Canada and travel back/forth via car.
2) My hubby is planning on taking an extended unpaid leave from work( for personal and not health related reasons) and his employer is OK with that. This could be as short as 3 months and could be as long as a year. During this time we will be going back to Canada. Do you know if this will create any issues with immigration currently or in the future? How long can this leave exist?
3) If my husband ultimately comes back to a different job after this unpaid leave, will his chances of getting a visa for that new job be affected?
4) If he wants to take an extended leave do we need to leave the country? Can we take an extended leave and stay in the country? Will we be violating any rules/regulations if we do that?
5) Lets say we want to come back after 6 months, do we need to come back together?
6) If we are in Canada for the next 6 months, can we keep taking weekend trips to visit our families in US?
Would appreciate any information that anyone can provide on this.
Thanks,
ExtendedLeaveApplicant
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sreeusa
03-21 08:55 PM
They are asking for Company Tax returns
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06-10 11:48 AM
thanks ubetman, not sure where to do research on this kind of stuff...
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JunRN
11-30 10:46 AM
Possibly, USCIS will ask for your updated employment contract and job description. RFE is usually sent to your lawyer.
I don't know why they split your wife's application. Did you marry after you applied for GC?
I don't know why they split your wife's application. Did you marry after you applied for GC?
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Meghna
06-24 08:38 PM
good find ...
fromnaija
06-21 07:17 PM
While you could have two H1B with two different employers, it is logically impossible for both to be full-time positions. So logically, you could have one full-time position and one part-time position or both as part-time positions. In either case you I-129 will have to be amended to show that you are in part-time position with the employer.
Hi,
Currently working with Company A, where I have I-140 approved. The employer is willing to file I-485. Also have a better offer with Company B, and have H1B approved. Is it possible for me to take leave from company A (using my PTO) and joint company B, keeping both jobs on H1B status?
As my H1B is valid with 2 companies, and both are for full time positions. Is it okay for me to be actively employed with both companies at the same time for 2 or 3 months? Do I violate any H1B regulation, that may cause denial of I-485 at later stage?
Thanks,
Hi,
Currently working with Company A, where I have I-140 approved. The employer is willing to file I-485. Also have a better offer with Company B, and have H1B approved. Is it possible for me to take leave from company A (using my PTO) and joint company B, keeping both jobs on H1B status?
As my H1B is valid with 2 companies, and both are for full time positions. Is it okay for me to be actively employed with both companies at the same time for 2 or 3 months? Do I violate any H1B regulation, that may cause denial of I-485 at later stage?
Thanks,
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gjoe
10-03 03:46 PM
What's need of creating such kind of thread . It is just wastage of time.:mad:
But you see people like me having time to spare. how can you call it waste of time when we do this in our spare time?
But you see people like me having time to spare. how can you call it waste of time when we do this in our spare time?
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dgs
09-07 08:01 PM
I don't intend to get anyone's hopes high as I am not sure if this page on the USCIS website is an updated one or is an older one, but it says PP is available for 129 & 140.
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=011a59f5eca9e010VgnVCM1000000ecd190aRCR D&vgnextchannel=a9243529fdb7e010VgnVCM1000000ecd190a RCRD
Anyone knows about this?
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=011a59f5eca9e010VgnVCM1000000ecd190aRCR D&vgnextchannel=a9243529fdb7e010VgnVCM1000000ecd190a RCRD
Anyone knows about this?
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NikNikon
October 26th, 2006, 06:53 AM
I guess what I was trying to illustrate was that I'll be spending less time in PS trying to bring out detail in the eyes which exactly what I did in my original post edit of the first photo. With the set up I have going now you can see the whites of the eyes better along with the color of the eye to the pupil. So less time in PS = more time shooting. ;)