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Thread: L1 extension

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    Default L1 extension

    I am on L1 and my visa is going to expire in Jan 2012. I am on L1 since Aug 2008.Can i file for my green card on the current status and generally how much time does it take to process.

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    I am on L1 and my visa is going to expire in Jan 2012. I am on L1 since Aug 2008.Can i file for my green card on the current status and generally how much time does it take to process.

    ---- Yes, you can file for a green card based on the employer's requirement as they have to sponsor you for the GC. The process will take years as per the present processing tiems

    Subramanya

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    one of my friend was saying that you can not file because it takes atleast 5 years for the same and even if you file in Aug 2010 the whole procedure will take total of 5 years.Is it like that?

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    GC is for future employment. You don't have to be in U.S for the GC to get approved. And yes, the process take years.
    Last edited by shervin143; 07-15-2010 at 05:30 PM.
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    can you please explain more on this.

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    There is a separate menu called "Greencard" where you can find a lot of information. Also, you can post your questions in that thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by sudhirsingh_s View Post
    can you please explain more on this.
    Not a legal advice. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk.

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