Rao_Garu Posted May 19, 2016 Report Posted May 19, 2016 3 minutes ago, mettastar said: to vbhai:Hi, As you already have I-140 approval doesn't matter from which company it got approved, you will get 3 years extension when you apply for H1 transfer to this new company. I went through same situation where I had I-140 approved and then I did H1 transfer to new company. I just submitted the copy of I-140 approval (I had only 1 year left of my 6 years H1) while doing H1 transfer, my new I-797 came with 3 years of extension based on 140 approval. So make sure that you submit your approval copy while filing H1 transfer to new company, you will get it. http://www.trackitt.com/usa-discussion-forums/i485-eb/435086427/can-new-employer-file-3-year-h1-extension-using-old-i-140 my mistake...paatha employer 140 revoke cheyakapothe vastadi Quote
ARYA Posted May 19, 2016 Report Posted May 19, 2016 52 minutes ago, k2s said: Avm ... Av ? thaata ninnu Quote
solman Posted May 19, 2016 Report Posted May 19, 2016 51 minutes ago, Neutral said: Rule ledu bokka ledu....we reviewed every thing....uscis has many outstandintg applications so in order to first clear those we are going to merge eb3 applications into eb2 and move back the dates just to y2k and we will pass the ead rule, also we will make sure that no one gets to the priority date. Thank you etlu mee kompa lo kumpati arpesey USCIS Quote
mettastar Posted May 19, 2016 Author Report Posted May 19, 2016 Just now, Rao_Garu said: my mistake...paatha employer 140 revoke cheyakapothe vastadi yep.. with new rule six months tharvatha ey bayam lekunda kotha employer ki jump kottachu... and h1 lo job pothe 60days grace period anukunta... so prime vendors ki jump kottachu easy ga Quote
solman Posted May 19, 2016 Report Posted May 19, 2016 23 minutes ago, Neutral said: ee idea baagundi trumpy thatha speech lo include cheyyamani cheppali publicity vasthadi anthe naa... danki malli oka rule.. mana valla support aa ee rule ki .. lol.. edho gc vachinatu tega sharing lu chestunaru FB lo... Quote
Rao_Garu Posted May 19, 2016 Report Posted May 19, 2016 1 minute ago, mettastar said: yep.. with new rule six months tharvatha ey bayam lekunda kotha employer ki jump kottachu... and h1 lo job pothe 60days grace period anukunta... so prime vendors ki jump kottachu easy ga yeah..ee rule tho chaala mandi full time ki jump kodtaar Quote
loveindia Posted May 19, 2016 Report Posted May 19, 2016 28 minutes ago, ronitreddy said: How are you man? Long tym no c man long tym c'ed man... u no replied man... Quote
PhillyDotNetGuy Posted May 19, 2016 Report Posted May 19, 2016 antha waste ga teesestaru enduku andaru ee rule ni? With this rule, you can own your I-140 after 6 months of approval. 1. you can get h4 EAD 2. Extend H1b after 6 years 3. If you change employer, new employer doesn't have to do GC process. Ni priority date current ayye time lo start cheskovachu GC process , U will retain old PD. Meeku idi kuda odha? appreciate President's executive action guys. idi anna dakkindi Quote
mettastar Posted May 19, 2016 Author Report Posted May 19, 2016 6 minutes ago, PhillyDotNetGuy said: antha waste ga teesestaru enduku andaru ee rule ni? With this rule, you can own your I-140 after 6 months of approval. 1. you can get h4 EAD 2. Extend H1b after 6 years 3. If you change employer, new employer doesn't have to do GC process. Ni priority date current ayye time lo start cheskovachu GC process , U will retain old PD. Meeku idi kuda odha? appreciate President's executive action guys. idi anna dakkindi ivanni already there.. kotha employer ey GC cheyalante cheyaliga... only thing is old one will be active.. kavalante PD current avagane old emp tho matladukoni malla akkadiki vellipovachu Quote
mettastar Posted May 19, 2016 Author Report Posted May 19, 2016 8 minutes ago, PhillyDotNetGuy said: antha waste ga teesestaru enduku andaru ee rule ni? With this rule, you can own your I-140 after 6 months of approval. 1. you can get h4 EAD 2. Extend H1b after 6 years 3. If you change employer, new employer doesn't have to do GC process. Ni priority date current ayye time lo start cheskovachu GC process , U will retain old PD. Meeku idi kuda odha? appreciate President's executive action guys. idi anna dakkindi ya but something is better than nothing Quote
bommidailu Posted May 19, 2016 Report Posted May 19, 2016 8 minutes ago, PhillyDotNetGuy said: antha waste ga teesestaru enduku andaru ee rule ni? With this rule, you can own your I-140 after 6 months of approval. ( owning ante endi bhayya ? ) 1. you can get h4 EAD 2. Extend H1b after 6 years ( gidi ginthakmunde vunde kada ?) 3. If you change employer, new employer doesn't have to do GC process. Ni priority date current ayye time lo start cheskovachu GC process , U will retain old PD. ( gidi kooda vunde ) Meeku idi kuda odha? appreciate President's executive action guys. idi anna dakkindi Quote
mettastar Posted May 19, 2016 Author Report Posted May 19, 2016 Just now, bommidailu said: after 6months ur employer cant revoke.. that makes it urs and PD atlane untadi inka Quote
nandananditha Posted May 19, 2016 Report Posted May 19, 2016 14 minutes ago, PhillyDotNetGuy said: antha waste ga teesestaru enduku andaru ee rule ni? With this rule, you can own your I-140 after 6 months of approval. 1. you can get h4 EAD 2. Extend H1b after 6 years 3. If you change employer, new employer doesn't have to do GC process. Ni priority date current ayye time lo start cheskovachu GC process , U will retain old PD. Meeku idi kuda odha? appreciate President's executive action guys. idi anna dakkindi already change aithe ? nanditha last month change ayindhi , efudu enti paristhithi Quote
PhillyDotNetGuy Posted May 19, 2016 Report Posted May 19, 2016 7 minutes ago, bommidailu said: neeku sariga telidule... Employer can revoke your I-140 anytime. with this new rule he can't revoke it anymore. daani valla em benifit ooooo nuvve think chei! Quote
k2s Posted May 19, 2016 Report Posted May 19, 2016 1 hour ago, mettastar said: No Ead uncle mostly ante ARM...AR antava Quote
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