gecceg
05-02 11:58 AM
These are not meant to be morbid, just thought provoking.
The Tsunami may be over but there is still work to do.
http://www.dec.org.uk (http://www.dec.org.uk/) Disasters Emergency Comitee
http://www.oxfam.co.uk (http://www.oxfam.co.uk/) Oxfam
http://www.children.org (http://www.children.org/) Children International
The Tsunami may be over but there is still work to do.
http://www.dec.org.uk (http://www.dec.org.uk/) Disasters Emergency Comitee
http://www.oxfam.co.uk (http://www.oxfam.co.uk/) Oxfam
http://www.children.org (http://www.children.org/) Children International
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kkking
05-10 01:38 PM
HI Gurus,
I am working in Job A and my GC was filed for Job B by my current employer. It has been more than 180 day since my I-485 is pending. Is it possible that I switch employers using AC21 since I have worked for my sponsoring employer for 180 days but in different job. I will appreciate your feedback. Thanks
I am working in Job A and my GC was filed for Job B by my current employer. It has been more than 180 day since my I-485 is pending. Is it possible that I switch employers using AC21 since I have worked for my sponsoring employer for 180 days but in different job. I will appreciate your feedback. Thanks
aroranuj
07-28 03:20 PM
My I-140 was denied by TSC early last year. We sent in an MTR/Appeal on the denial. The case was sent over by the TSC to AAO. We received an RFE from the AAO on the appeal a couple of months back. We responded back to the RFE within the required time frame.
My attorney just informed me this week that the case has been transferred back to the USCIS from the AAO. Can anyone please tell me if this means that my case has been approved or denied? Also how long can the USCIS sit on it before adjudicating? I'm assuming that the AAO has passed a decision, thats why they have sent it back to USCIS....
PLEASE HELP!!!
My attorney just informed me this week that the case has been transferred back to the USCIS from the AAO. Can anyone please tell me if this means that my case has been approved or denied? Also how long can the USCIS sit on it before adjudicating? I'm assuming that the AAO has passed a decision, thats why they have sent it back to USCIS....
PLEASE HELP!!!
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Steve Mitchell
April 25th, 2004, 02:10 PM
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