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Discussion Topics, Thursday, May 27, 2021

FAQ: Not reporting change of address to the USCIS - Naturalization || Chances of getting an F-1 Visa when B-1 Visa was rejected earlier 214(b) denial

Green Card Through PERM, Part 1, The PERM Process

1 Green Card through PERM, Step 1 - The PERM process
    1.1 Preliminary points
        1.1.1 Most commonly used process and is based upon a permanent, full-time job offer
        1.1.2 Involves testing the labor market for a defined job
        1.1.3 Green card is for a "future job"
        1.1.4 Employment-based categories 2 and 3 (EB-2, EB-3)
        1.1.5 WE MUST act honestly and in good faith
        1.1.6 There are three steps: PERM, I-140, and I-485 OR consular processing

Green Card Renewal - Do I have to be employed in a similar job?

Question details

1. I have employment based green card and is expiring on 03/12/22.I am not employed now. Do I need to be on job at the time of renewal.

2. Can I renew my card or apply for citizenship which is better or do both. Can job be any kind (can be non-related job) or same job.

3. How long one can stay out of country, heard it is not more than 1 year. If I could not return to US and my GC expires, does it treated as abandoned.(it is expiring in a year)

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FAQ Transcript

1. No.

2. You can actually do both.

3. The basic idea is if you leave the United States for less than six months at one go usually you are okay, you are not questioned too closely, but more than six months they question you very closely because of certain technical reasons.
At one year outside you lose your green card automatically unless you have something like a re-entry permit. If on the other hand, you are a U.S citizen there is no requirement that you have to stay in the United States. You can stay anywhere in the world, never have to come back again and you would still be a U.S citizen.

 

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EB-1 Extraordinary Ability

We filed a petition premium processing for a self-petitioning researcher. The petitioner had over 15 years of research experience in the nanotechnology field. He had an extraordinary research career which included 52 scholarly scientific articles with over 1,020 citations of his work. His publications were featured in numerous high impact international journals. In addition to his noteworthy research publications, the petitioner was a highly sought after reviewer for a multitude of prestigious, international scientific journals. He was also selected to an editorial board.

Guestbook Entry for Sunil, India

Name
Sunil
Country
India
State
Virginia
Comment

I would like to thank Mr. Khanna and his staff, especially Prerna and Richa in handling my green card processing. They are very professional, diligent and meticulous in their work. I trust them completely, they have always advised me in my best interests from a legal stand point.  I would recommend their office for any immigration related issues without hesitation and   I am glad that I went to them. Their responses have been very timely and that's one less issue to worry about.  Thanks again. 

Guestbook Entry for KL, United States

Name
KL
Country
United States
State
VA
Comment

I have worked with Mr. Khanna and his staff on H-1B and green card applications for a few of my employees over the last 4 years.  Never having done this before previously and with very limited knowledge of the immigration arena, I have found all of the staff members to be extremely helpful!  There is never a time where I can't ask questions or seek guidance.  Communication is very important and they never dissapear on me.  Rather than it feeling like a client-lawyer relationship, I feel like it is more of a partnership.  They are here to make the process smooth and as painless as possible.  I would recommend their services to anyone who is in need, whether it be an individual or an employer.   

Foreign Labor Certification Questions and Answers

Question details

1. What is the Foreign Labor Certification Process?

2. How long will the employment-based visa process take?

3. Are there any employment-based immigration fees?

4. How do I find out the status of my permanent case?

1. The actual process for the Foreign Labor Certification varies depending upon the program being used. This http://www.foreignlaborcert.doleta.gov website contains information regarding the process for filing for each of the programs under the Department of Labor's (DOL) jurisdiction.