Topic: Any real examples -- Change job within 6 months after receiving green card
Yep, it's confusing...six months, 30-60-90, inmediately..why they just don't come with a well defined rule?
I found this on another thread
"In order to determine whether the alien truthfully represented his or her intent to remain with his or her petitioning U.S. employer after receiving the green card, the USCIS uses the standard created by Seihoon v. Levy. That is, USCIS examines the “rapid course of events” following the alien’s receipt of his or her green card. The Department of State has reduced this rule to a 30-60-90 day formula which USCIS generally follows. If an alien ends employment with the petitioning employer within 30 days of receiving his/her green card, then it is highly likely that USCIS will decide that the alien’s intent at the Consulate interview was not, as he/she stated, to remain with the petitioning employer indefinitely. After 60 days have passed, it is less likely (but still risky) that USCIS will determine that the alien lied about his/her intent at the Consulate interview. And after 90 days, it is highly unlikely that USCIS will have a problem with the alien’s change of employment."
http://www.usvisahelp.com/index.php?view=article&catid=1%3Aarticles&id=13%3Aissues-of-intent&option=com_content&Itemid=5 |
Topic: Any real examples -- Change job within 6 months after receiving green card
USCIS in its website is basically telling you, you can do what you want..see bullet 2 (any legal work...of your...choosing). Isn't this enough to win any legal argument?
I got a letter from lawyer recommending me to stay with company 6 months but he didn't give me a valid argument why...
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=fe17e6b0eb13d010VgnVCM10000048f3d6a1RCRD&vgnextchannel=4f719c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD
Rights
As a Permanent Resident you have most of the rights of a United States Citizen but there are some exceptions.
Rights
* To live permanently in the United States provided you do not commit any actions that would make you removable (deportable) under the immigration law (section 237, Immigration and Nationality Act).
==> * To be employed in the United States at any legal work of your qualification and choosing.
* To be protected by all of the laws of the United States, your state of residence and local jurisdictions.
* To vote in local elections where United States Citizenship is not required. |
Topic: Can anyone tell me when to expect the physical cards - Notice date 06/24
remember the ring?... well you will get in 7 days (I am not kidding) |
Topic: Please help visa denied...
I didn't post the link because of trackitt posting rules but I am sure all these guys here are googling the test now |
Topic: Please help visa denied...
Yes, they show 20 pairs and you chose real/fake..cool test! |
Topic: Please help visa denied...
I scored 19 out of 20 points in the fake/real puppies test in Okcupid.com that qualifies me to say these are real. |
Topic: Weak dollar!
Good thread Tikal!, do you still maintain 1.35 for year end?
look what the x'change rate did to this guy
http://www.arabnews.com/?page=1§ion=0&article=108878&d=12&m=4&y=2008 |
Topic: Weak dollar!
The dollar has been depreciating against the world´s major currencies for a long time now...I have seen my purchasing power get reduced by 42% (when I travel back to my home country) since I started working in US in 2003...when is going to stop falling??? |