madhuraj Posted June 29, 2015 Report Posted June 29, 2015 hello Bhayyas. pacha card process and fees koncham cheppara.. next month ma employer ku start chey mani chepdam ankuntana. total karchu entha aithadi? how much i need to pay? current ga opt ext lo unna, monna h1 approved thanks bhayyas
sandie Posted June 29, 2015 Report Posted June 29, 2015 Labr Approval and I140 premium motham 2280$ charge chesaru ma mepl
Kickuu Posted June 29, 2015 Report Posted June 29, 2015 http://www.happyschools.com/employment-based-green-card-steps/ Overall ga Complete GC ki 4000$ dhaaka avocchu ani AG TG Talk... Depends on ur Employer...Check wid him.... ATB
DaleSteyn1 Posted June 29, 2015 Report Posted June 29, 2015 http://www.happyschools.com/employment-based-green-card-steps/ Overall ga Complete GC ki 4000$ dhaaka avocchu ani AG TG Talk... Depends on ur Employer...Check wid him.... ATB step 2 tarvatha nethina thadi gudda esukui waiting cheyale idhi important step gc process lo :3D_Smiles_38:
Kickuu Posted June 29, 2015 Report Posted June 29, 2015 step 2 tarvatha nethina thadi **** esukui waiting cheyale idhi important step gc process lo :3D_Smiles_38: Anthega.. Step -2 dhaaka Easy ne ..:D Stage 1 : PERM Labor Certification PERM/Labor Certification stage is the first step in the green card process. PERM stands for Program for Electronic Review Management. Why PERM? During this step Employer have to prove that there are no qualified American Citizens for this positions and foreign workers not taking jobs away from U.S. citizens. Here is an interview of Typical PERM Process. HR Manager notifies company’s Immigration Attorney about filing Green Card for specific employee. Initial Meeting : Manager, employee, HR and Immigration Attorney Job Description : Drafted, revised and finalized. Prevailing Wage determination request submitted to U.S. DOL (Department of Labor) Followed by Recruitment phase If no qualified US workers identified, file application with DOL. Date when the application is filed with DOL is your Priority Date. DOL processes and approves PERM Labor Certification Processing Timeline : Initial Conversation for Job Description : 1 to 2 Months Prevailing Wage Determination : About 2 months Recruitment and Filing : 3 to 6 months PERM Labor Approval : 2 to 8 months. ( as of August 2014, PERM approval time is 6 months) Stage 2: I-140 Immigration Application Next step in the Green Card process is I-140 Immigration Application. After Labor Certification Application has been certified by DOL I-140 application can be filed. Why I-140? Verify employee meets job requirements specified on the PERM/Labor Certification Application Verify the sponsoring employer can pay the offered wages to the employee. After I-140 is approved, H-1B employee will be able to extend the H1B for 3 years period beyond initial 6 years. Stage 3: I-485 Adjustment of Status Form I-485 Application to Adjust Status, the actual green card application which will be filed after I-140 application is approved by USCIS and Green card visa number is available based on the employee’s country of birth, employment-based classification, and visa priority date. You could be born in India and have Australian Citizenship. But, Visa number availability is based on country of birth. Priority date is the date that the PERM/Labor Certification Application was filed with the DOL. Long wait times are due to unavailability of Green Card Visa numbers. There is certain number of Green card applications are made available per year per category per country. Every month Department of State publishes the Visa Bulletin, with available visa numbers based on priority dates. While filing I-485 application, you could file for EAD and Travel Permit (Advanced Parole). Green Card Processing Time People wait for 4 to 6 years in this stage in EB2 ( for India) Several more years for EB3 ( India ). If the priority date moves back from after you file for I-485, then visa numbers will not be available. You would have to wait till visa numbers available to get Green Card. That’s when folks apply for EAD.
DaleSteyn1 Posted June 29, 2015 Report Posted June 29, 2015 Anthega.. Step -2 dhaaka Easy ne .. :D Stage 1 : PERM Labor Certification PERM/Labor Certification stage is the first step in the green card process. PERM stands for Program for Electronic Review Management. Why PERM? During this step Employer have to prove that there are no qualified American Citizens for this positions and foreign workers not taking jobs away from U.S. citizens. Here is an interview of Typical PERM Process. HR Manager notifies company’s Immigration Attorney about filing Green Card for specific employee. Initial Meeting : Manager, employee, HR and Immigration Attorney Job Description : Drafted, revised and finalized. Prevailing Wage determination request submitted to U.S. DOL (Department of Labor) Followed by Recruitment phase If no qualified US workers identified, file application with DOL. Date when the application is filed with DOL is your Priority Date. DOL processes and approves PERM Labor Certification Processing Timeline : Initial Conversation for Job Description : 1 to 2 Months Prevailing Wage Determination : About 2 months Recruitment and Filing : 3 to 6 months PERM Labor Approval : 2 to 8 months. ( as of August 2014, PERM approval time is 6 months) Stage 2: I-140 Immigration Application Next step in the Green Card process is I-140 Immigration Application. After Labor Certification Application has been certified by DOL I-140 application can be filed. Why I-140? Verify employee meets job requirements specified on the PERM/Labor Certification Application Verify the sponsoring employer can pay the offered wages to the employee. After I-140 is approved, H-1B employee will be able to extend the H1B for 3 years period beyond initial 6 years. Stage 3: I-485 Adjustment of Status Form I-485 Application to Adjust Status, the actual green card application which will be filed after I-140 application is approved by USCIS and Green card visa number is available based on the employee’s country of birth, employment-based classification, and visa priority date. You could be born in India and have Australian Citizenship. But, Visa number availability is based on country of birth. Priority date is the date that the PERM/Labor Certification Application was filed with the DOL. Long wait times are due to unavailability of Green Card Visa numbers. There is certain number of Green card applications are made available per year per category per country. Every month Department of State publishes the Visa Bulletin, with available visa numbers based on priority dates. While filing I-485 application, you could file for EAD and Travel Permit (Advanced Parole). Green Card Processing Time People wait for 4 to 6 years in this stage in EB2 ( for India) Several more years for EB3 ( India ). If the priority date moves back from after you file for I-485, then visa numbers will not be available. You would have to wait till visa numbers available to get Green Card. That’s when folks apply for EAD. nuvvu kooda nethina thadi gudda already eskunnava inka eskovalna
Kickuu Posted June 29, 2015 Report Posted June 29, 2015 nuvvu kooda nethina thadi **** already eskunnava inka eskovalna Inka esukovaali.. almost ..
madhuraj Posted June 29, 2015 Author Report Posted June 29, 2015 ohh.. thanks fr the info... ma employer edo status ravali ani cheptunnadu green card process start cheyadaniki
madhuraj Posted June 29, 2015 Author Report Posted June 29, 2015 yeah.. i will check with my emp tomorow on this status thanks for info
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