prashantkh
07-19 03:54 PM
Hi all:
I entered the country on Advance Parole and so now I am on EAD status because of that.
I am on my 8th year of extension. My H1B was valid till 2009 but now it is not because of my EAD. Its been more than a year since I applied for 485 and My I-140 has been approved.
Q.1 Can I join another employer based on a new H1B so as to reinstate my H1B status? I plan to file for AC21 if I change employers.
Q.2 Can I apply for a new H1B with my CURRENT employer based on my current job?
I would really appreciate your input.
Thanks in advance.
Santosh
You can ask on the conference call this Sunday
I entered the country on Advance Parole and so now I am on EAD status because of that.
I am on my 8th year of extension. My H1B was valid till 2009 but now it is not because of my EAD. Its been more than a year since I applied for 485 and My I-140 has been approved.
Q.1 Can I join another employer based on a new H1B so as to reinstate my H1B status? I plan to file for AC21 if I change employers.
Q.2 Can I apply for a new H1B with my CURRENT employer based on my current job?
I would really appreciate your input.
Thanks in advance.
Santosh
You can ask on the conference call this Sunday
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kdd
08-24 08:34 PM
Oh, so it was what skOOb said. Thanks guys! :)
freddyCR
July 27th, 2005, 10:23 AM
The trees were, indeed, leaning.
And one other thing....I have been wondering about "the golden rule" for a time...thought it was quite meaningless, but this pic has shown me that indeed when you compose from right to left, your sight gets more into the picture.
Check this reversed version of the pic above, and tell me in which one is the milk container truck ('deep' in the picture ) more evident.
What do you think?
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a103/freddyphoto/MISC/olddairyreversed.jpg
And one other thing....I have been wondering about "the golden rule" for a time...thought it was quite meaningless, but this pic has shown me that indeed when you compose from right to left, your sight gets more into the picture.
Check this reversed version of the pic above, and tell me in which one is the milk container truck ('deep' in the picture ) more evident.
What do you think?
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a103/freddyphoto/MISC/olddairyreversed.jpg