Year 2002 - Selected Emails from Users for Questions and Comments on Our Web Site, Services, and Our Packages

1. Email from Avinash on 12/26/2002

Dear Mr. William;
I am glad to find your superior website for getting green card in U.S.A.. I plan to apply a visa for getting green card. I am looking for the best way to save time. Please give me some comment about my case.

I am a visiting scholar at University now in U.S.A. Please find my attached resume. I hope that I can hear of the good news from you.

Thank you very much.

2. Email from Mengyan on 12/15/2002

Hi Dr William,

Based on your supreme Do-It-Yourself package, I have filed my I-140 (EB-1, extraordinary ability) and after I received the I-140 approval notice from USCIS about the I-140, I filed my I-485.

Now, more than 180 days have passed since USCIS has received my I-185. But my I-485 are still pending (CA Service Center). I want to know Is AC 21 applicable for I-140 self-petition case (EB-1)?

Many thanks, Dr. William.

3. Email from Tong on 11/19/2002

Dear Dr. William:
Your web site is very helpful in regard to my questions about immigration matters. I have already applied for I-140 and I-485 by myself  with the help of your Complete Do-It-Yourself package and waiting for the response. I have a question: Normally, how long does the process of the "National Interest Waiver" take?

Thank you.

4. Email from Sasikuma on 11/11/2002

Dr. William:

I really appreciate your web and your work. Thanks for the information. It was really helpful. I am going to apply by myself with the help of your package. Can you please clarify one more doubt.

Can I continue to work in Company A until my OPT expires even after my H-1B with Company B is approved?

Many thanks

5. Email from Soon Hee on 10/23/2002

Dr Williams:

I recently visited your very helpful web site and was very impressed by the comments left by the individuals. My case is that I recently finished PhD. I am working as a post-doc in a state university on H1B. Is it possible for me to apply for the green card?

Thanks

6. Email from Harsha on 10/14/2002

Dear Dr. William:
It is a great piece of information to me. Thanks a lot for your reply. In your mail, you mentioned that  "As an Assistant Professor, your employer should sign both I-140 Form and the cover letter for EB1-OR application." So, do I need to ask the university to do it for me?

Thanks. I will purchase the package of EB1-OR soon.

Cordially,

7. Email from Kayani on 9/27/2002

Dear William:

Your website about green card application is very informative and helpful. And thank you for your prompt response. I have one more question about EB2-NIW: Do I need to submit Form ETA-750A as well?

Thanks a lot in advance for your answer.

8. Email from Chien Sung on 9/12/2002

Dear Dr. William,

Thank you very much for the timely and very helpful reply. I have one more question:

I have only one year experience of being a professor. Would that be enough for "outstanding professor"? Can my 10-year research experience in the aerospace industry involving high-profile project (Space Station) count?

Sincerely,

9. Email from Asghar on 8/22/2002

Dear Dr. William,

First, thank you so much for your prompt reply to my question. I am planning on purchasing your DIY package.

My qualifications seem to fit EB1-EA and EB1-OR. I have two already published articles in peer-reviewed journal, a third in press, and two are being submitted. I have 4 international conference articles. Do I need to apply for both EB1-EA and EB1-OR?

Thanking you in advance,

Sincerely yours,

10. Email from Zhong Yi on 8/9/2002

Dr. William,

My I-140 has been approved with the help of your very powerful Do-It-Yourself package, thank you so much.

Now I am just waiting for the I-485 to be approved. I have applied last week for the "Application for USCIS travel document." The receipt notification letter I received from the office says that it takes 150-180 days to process this kind of case. What can I do to get the travel document fast?

Thank you very much again!

11. Email from Dondeti on 7/23/2002

Dear Customer Service

Thank you for excellent your EB1-OR package. I found very useful samples and tips in it. I am preparing to file for my green card application by using the outstanding researcher category.

Here I have a simple question: In part 6 of I-140, the item #9 asks for "wages per week", but my
salary at University is stated in "wages per year". Do I have to convert "wages per year" into "wages per week"?

Thank you so much.

12. Email from Jenny on 7/14/2002

Dear Sir,

Thank you so much for your reply. I understand the green card application process much better now. By reading the examples in the package, I know how to organize the supporting material together.

My question now is how to label each of them and put them together? staple or something else? Thank you again for your help. 

I am looking forward to your reply.

13. Email from Sai Lu on 6/20/2002

Dear Dr. William,

I would like to thank you for keeping your web site alive and for posting most typical questions.

I also have a question with regard to the I-140 / I-485 forms. Suppose I file I-485 before I-140 is approved but after I have received the receipt. I cannot figure out if USCIS will issue me the EAD, or it will wait until the I140 is approved. If it does issue the EAD, it is for 1 year. What will happen if the I-140 is denied before the 1 year?

Thank you very much.

Sincerely,

14. Email from Zeifman on 6/10/2002

Dear Green Card Apply Service,

It's happy to see your business and service running great. I ordered a Complete Do-It-Yourself Package for Extraordinary Ability and now I got the I-140 approval after 6 months waiting. Your package helped me very much for my I-140 self petition, THANKS.

This time, I would like to ask you some advise related to the I-485 application: Do they request any Affidavit of Support for myself and/or my dependents to file I-485 in the Extraordinary Ability situation?

I am looking for your advise in your earliest convenience.

Best wishes.

15. Email from Michael Zhu on 5/25/2002

Dear Dr. William,

Thank you so much for your encouragement! I'm starting to collect persuasive recommendation letters and to see if my research could relates with some NASA program in National Interest of USA. 

Thank you very much for your precious time!

Sincerely,

16. Email from Zhou on 5/13/2002

Dear Dr. William,

Your web site has been a constant help in living through the difficulties of immigration green card applications.

My question is: I have a J-1 waiver application pending (already submitted).  If I apply for a EB-1 now (I will work 3 years at a medically underserved area), do I have to inform the State J-1 department that I am applying for the EB-1?

Thank you,

17. Email from Zhou on 4/19/2002

Thank you for your reply.  I am finding your website very useful.  I have previously met with an immigration lawyer and was discouraged both by her lack of organization in the approach to my specific situation, and her failure to fully examine my credentials to recommend the best strategy for my situation.  

I am trying to decide whether it would be helpful to order two of the EA, OR and NIW packages (I do not anticipate any difficulty attaining my prospective employer's sponsorship). In addition, I have a few more questions:

1) Will my spouse and 2 children automatically be considered for a green card with my EB applications?

2) In addition to letters from the experts in my field, would it be helpful to have letters of recommendation from a) the Dean of our medical institution, or b) government officials (congress/senate)?

Thanks again,

18. Email from Sheth on 4/7/2002

Dr. William.

Thank you very much for your last email and valuable information on your web site. They are very helpful.

May I have other questions: from your recent answers on the web, it seems that if applications are under EB1-EA or NIW, applicants can change job in the same category (category means same research field?) at any time; while if application is under EB1-OR, applicants can only change job after I-485 is filed 180 days or more, right?

Thank you very much for your kind help again.

19. Email from Alex on 4/1/2003

William,

Thank you for your quick and nice reply! I have learned a lot from you. Thanks a lot!

My other question is:  If I lose I-485, EAD is invalid, can I still apply for H1? Is now Okay to apply for 140 and I485 at the same time?  My friend is using his OPT to work and he is not sure if he can get H1 in remaining time, somebody suggested to apply I140 and I485 at the same time so that he can use EAD to work. What's your opinion on this issue?  do you have package for it?

Thanks.

20. Email from Xia Min on 3/22/2003

Hi Dr. William,
 
First of all, I really appreciate all the information on your site. It's helped me a lot.
 
I have a question regarding my EAD. My green card is under process under my husband's name as he is the primary beneficiary and he is on H1B status in the US. My EAD was recently issued. I would like to know if I get a job and make use of my EAD, will it change the status of my husband as well?
 
I shall highly appreciate for your prompt reply. Thank you very much!

21. Email from Carlos on 3/17/2003

Hi, Dr. William:

I have read a lot of information at your web site. Thank you very much! I should have gone earlier to your site. But anyway, I have submitted the petition to USCIS at VT, last December. 

My question is that if I accept another job in the same field but in California. What is going to happen to me? I guess it is not good to move anyway, right?

Thank you very much for your help!
Sincerely,

22. Email from Carlos on 3/12/2003

Dear Dr. Williams,

I have purchased the "complete-do it-yourself" package for the EB1 EA petition. It is exact what I need. I would like to file it myself. 

Currently I am a Postdoc and I do not have any 'job offer'. My question is about the I-140 form, Part 6.'basic information about the proposed employment'. Should I need to give my postdoc details or is it about the 'job offer' if any? I would greatly appreciate your help.

Thanks you for your help

23. Email from Hong Chen on 2/22/2003

Hello Dr. William,

I got RFE for NIW from USCIS. I replied it with additional information by following the methods provided in your DIY package. My question to you is how long does it typically take for the USCIS to review/reply after they receive the RFE?

Thank you.

24. Email from Hong Chen on 2/16/2003

Dear Dr. William,

Thank you for your helpful suggestion, and your web site is very informative and helpful to understand about processes to get green card. I still have some questions want to ask you before I order the NIW "Complete Do-It-Yourself Package".

What should I do for my application if I move from one USCIS center to another USCIS center?  Do I need to transfer my application materials from one center to another center?  or just change my address to USCIS?

Thank you for your kind help!

25. Email from Jayanth on 1/11/2003

Dear Customer Service:

Thank you again for your DIY kit and advice in the past. I got RFE's to answer after self-filing. My question here is: How should I assemble the supporting materials? After preparation, there must be a pile of supporting materials. How should I label each of them and how to assemble them together for RFE?

Your response would be greatly appreciated.

26. Email from Tao Xu on 1/3/2003

Dear Customer Service:

I have received the Do-It-Yourself package. Thank you. After reading the package, I felt more confident on applying GC by myself.

It is a good package. However, I am not sure if I should prepare an Employment Letter for my I-140/EB1-Extrordinary Ability petition?

Thank you advance for your advice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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