eilsoe
10-20 03:22 PM
Just think of it as 2 pictures, each seen thorugh a different eye... there's a left pic, and a right pic...
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mali03
05-09 11:39 AM
As long as we get heard......And we might be in the final edited version (very good chance) for a few minutes
[uber]
04-09 03:47 AM
and yes i separated it...
i got this idea from the ipod chicken sandwhich thread
i got this idea from the ipod chicken sandwhich thread
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stuckinindia
10-22 11:29 PM
Hi,
We have been checking the website and still shows "Pending Administrative processing"
We have been checking the website and still shows "Pending Administrative processing"
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tinamatthew
07-18 03:50 PM
Hello everyone and thank you IV for all your great work. Much appreciated.
I have a (hopefully ) simple question:
I am EB2 (had been current the whole time) and I am just now ready to file my I-140 and I-485.
That said and considering the now new window to file (till 8/17), should I premium process the I-140? Does it even matter? Am I going to basically throw away $1000?
I had ready that they would not even touch the I-485 till the I-140 was approved but that sounds like a contradiction to concurrent filing, right?
Any info, tips would be greatly appreciated.
My attorney is ready to file but I want to make sure I ask the right questions/get the right info from them before they do so.
Thank you all once again!
That's right, premium processing has been suspended. Yes it is true i-485 is not touched until i-140 is approved, but they will process EAD and AP. They just cannot decide the i-485 BCOS it is based on an immigrant petition. IF the immigrant petition has not been decided, they cannot do anything about the i-485. Hope this helps
I have a (hopefully ) simple question:
I am EB2 (had been current the whole time) and I am just now ready to file my I-140 and I-485.
That said and considering the now new window to file (till 8/17), should I premium process the I-140? Does it even matter? Am I going to basically throw away $1000?
I had ready that they would not even touch the I-485 till the I-140 was approved but that sounds like a contradiction to concurrent filing, right?
Any info, tips would be greatly appreciated.
My attorney is ready to file but I want to make sure I ask the right questions/get the right info from them before they do so.
Thank you all once again!
That's right, premium processing has been suspended. Yes it is true i-485 is not touched until i-140 is approved, but they will process EAD and AP. They just cannot decide the i-485 BCOS it is based on an immigrant petition. IF the immigrant petition has not been decided, they cannot do anything about the i-485. Hope this helps
nhfirefighter13
June 6th, 2005, 04:14 AM
Not too shabby for your first attempts. You do need to use a smaller aperture, though. For example, on your shots of the mixing boards, guitar and railing (the one with all the circles), if you had used f/16 or f/22 instead of say f/5.6 you would have gotten a lot more "depth", ie: more stuff in focus, to the shots. This isn't to say that you always want everything in focus but sometimes you do.
Don't forget that the trick to using smaller apertures for maximum depth of field is to focus on the object (or point of an object) that is closest to the camera....everything else behind it will be in focus (even though it won't look that way when taking the shot.
Don't forget that the trick to using smaller apertures for maximum depth of field is to focus on the object (or point of an object) that is closest to the camera....everything else behind it will be in focus (even though it won't look that way when taking the shot.
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CRAZYMONK
03-17 02:53 PM
Ram,
I just sent a PM. pls check
I just sent a PM. pls check
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kaisersose
07-30 05:19 PM
Hello
I am working on a L1 B Blanket Visa since the past 3 years. My visa is expiring on 11/18/08 and my employer encourages me to apply for a fresh petition from India rather than apply for an extension here due to the no. of cases denied. My wife is presently employed through EAD which expires the same date.
Is there any way that she can retain her employment while we both get our VISA stamped a month before my current VISA expiry date from India ? She might not get 2 months leave without pay which is the usual processing time for a re-extension of EAD considering we both arrive in US after getting a new VISA in the first week of November 2008. Please advise.
I don't see the gain. Although a fresh L petition has better chance of approval, you still have to get a visa approved, which may get rejected.
Given your wife's situation of EAD, you are better off applying for an extension here. They will not reject an application as long it meets all the requirements.
I am working on a L1 B Blanket Visa since the past 3 years. My visa is expiring on 11/18/08 and my employer encourages me to apply for a fresh petition from India rather than apply for an extension here due to the no. of cases denied. My wife is presently employed through EAD which expires the same date.
Is there any way that she can retain her employment while we both get our VISA stamped a month before my current VISA expiry date from India ? She might not get 2 months leave without pay which is the usual processing time for a re-extension of EAD considering we both arrive in US after getting a new VISA in the first week of November 2008. Please advise.
I don't see the gain. Although a fresh L petition has better chance of approval, you still have to get a visa approved, which may get rejected.
Given your wife's situation of EAD, you are better off applying for an extension here. They will not reject an application as long it meets all the requirements.
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BostonGCVictim
04-07 03:19 PM
Legal or illegal, NumbersUSA gang doesn't care. They just want foreigners out. If they had their way they would stop immigration tomorrow. While other countries are increasing legal employment based immigration they're trying to shut it down here. They'll realize their folly only when it's too late.
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Charleh
01-16 07:45 AM
I've just run a test - only when I update the control dimensions does the opacity interpolate correctly - what do I have to do to get this working without changing the entire control? Do I have to target the layoutroot and then set the propertytarget to the path of the child control of layoutroot to get the opacity anim to work?
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martinvisalaw
06-18 01:05 PM
If the non-profit that she plans on working for is (a) affiliated with an institute of higher education; or (b) a research organization;
then she should not be subject to the cap. Otherwise, the non-profit probably is subject to the H-1B cap, so she couldn't start until October 1.
then she should not be subject to the cap. Otherwise, the non-profit probably is subject to the H-1B cap, so she couldn't start until October 1.
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haroontabrez
10-05 07:44 PM
Hello,
Anyone who received their Advance Parole Approvals, from NSC, who filed their I-485/AP etc on July 2nd?
Thanks.
Anyone who received their Advance Parole Approvals, from NSC, who filed their I-485/AP etc on July 2nd?
Thanks.
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STAmisha
06-30 11:43 AM
Please check the answers below
Hi,
I have approved labor (filed Apr 2004 and cleared Jan 2007) in EB2 category. But it was filed wrongly in EB2 as somehow it got cleared. But now I got RFE on I-140 and there is a verly bleak chance of getting it cleared.
In the meantime I am thinking to file a new labor by PERM (from same employer). I have few questions regarding this:
1. Can I file new labor in PERM without affecting my current labor and I-140 ?
YES
2. Do I have to mention in my new labor about my old labor and I-140 ?
I dont think so. CHeck with a lawyer
3. Can I use different experience letters in new labor as my old labor is in jeopardy because of experience letters only.
Check with lawyer
Thanks
DC
Hi,
I have approved labor (filed Apr 2004 and cleared Jan 2007) in EB2 category. But it was filed wrongly in EB2 as somehow it got cleared. But now I got RFE on I-140 and there is a verly bleak chance of getting it cleared.
In the meantime I am thinking to file a new labor by PERM (from same employer). I have few questions regarding this:
1. Can I file new labor in PERM without affecting my current labor and I-140 ?
YES
2. Do I have to mention in my new labor about my old labor and I-140 ?
I dont think so. CHeck with a lawyer
3. Can I use different experience letters in new labor as my old labor is in jeopardy because of experience letters only.
Check with lawyer
Thanks
DC
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pappu
07-30 11:23 AM
July 29, 2010
State Graduation Data | CompeteAmerica (http://www.competeamerica.org/state/state-data)
Stop the Diploma Drain!
America Can�t Afford to Lose Top Grads
It is counterproductive for the United States to train foreign-born scientists and engineers in our colleges and universities and then send them abroad to compete against American businesses.
Carnegie Mellon University
> 51 out of 80 total engineering Ph.D.s were awarded to foreign nationals (64%)
Cornell University
> 76 out of 144 total engineering Ph.D.s were awarded to foreign nationals (53%)
Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)
> 193 out of 363 total engineering Ph.D.s were awarded to foreign nationals (53%)
University of Florida
> 119 out of 180 total engineering Ph.D.s were awarded to foreign nationals (66%)
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
> 142 out of 255 total engineering Ph.D.s were awarded to foreign nationals (56%)
Purdue University
> 153 out of 218 total engineering Ph.D.s were awarded to foreign nationals (70%)
Stanford University
> 128 out of 247 total engineering Ph.D.s were awarded to foreign nationals (52%)
Texas A&M University
> 146 out of 184 total engineering Ph.D.s were awarded to foreign nationals (79%)
What�s the Diploma Drain at Schools in Your State? Click here and find out!
(All data represent the 2008-2009 academic year as presented in �Engineering and Technology Degrees 2009,� American Association of Engineering Societies)
Compete America supports Comprehensive Immigration Reform that includes a permanent fix to the arbitrarily low quotas and massive backlogs that currently plague the U.S. visa system for highly educated foreign professionals.
To learn more about how America benefits from a highly educated workforce, visit: CompeteAmerica (http://www.competeamerica.org).
Compete America (CompeteAmerica (http://www.competeamerica.org)) is a coalition of corporations, educators, research institutions and trade associations concerned about legal, employment-based immigration and committed to ensuring that the United States has the highly educated workforce necessary to ensure continued innovation, job creation and leadership in a worldwide economy.
State Graduation Data | CompeteAmerica (http://www.competeamerica.org/state/state-data)
Stop the Diploma Drain!
America Can�t Afford to Lose Top Grads
It is counterproductive for the United States to train foreign-born scientists and engineers in our colleges and universities and then send them abroad to compete against American businesses.
Carnegie Mellon University
> 51 out of 80 total engineering Ph.D.s were awarded to foreign nationals (64%)
Cornell University
> 76 out of 144 total engineering Ph.D.s were awarded to foreign nationals (53%)
Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)
> 193 out of 363 total engineering Ph.D.s were awarded to foreign nationals (53%)
University of Florida
> 119 out of 180 total engineering Ph.D.s were awarded to foreign nationals (66%)
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
> 142 out of 255 total engineering Ph.D.s were awarded to foreign nationals (56%)
Purdue University
> 153 out of 218 total engineering Ph.D.s were awarded to foreign nationals (70%)
Stanford University
> 128 out of 247 total engineering Ph.D.s were awarded to foreign nationals (52%)
Texas A&M University
> 146 out of 184 total engineering Ph.D.s were awarded to foreign nationals (79%)
What�s the Diploma Drain at Schools in Your State? Click here and find out!
(All data represent the 2008-2009 academic year as presented in �Engineering and Technology Degrees 2009,� American Association of Engineering Societies)
Compete America supports Comprehensive Immigration Reform that includes a permanent fix to the arbitrarily low quotas and massive backlogs that currently plague the U.S. visa system for highly educated foreign professionals.
To learn more about how America benefits from a highly educated workforce, visit: CompeteAmerica (http://www.competeamerica.org).
Compete America (CompeteAmerica (http://www.competeamerica.org)) is a coalition of corporations, educators, research institutions and trade associations concerned about legal, employment-based immigration and committed to ensuring that the United States has the highly educated workforce necessary to ensure continued innovation, job creation and leadership in a worldwide economy.
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CRAZYMONK
03-17 02:53 PM
Ram,
I just sent a PM. pls check
I just sent a PM. pls check
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vinodkumarn
09-24 10:30 PM
Today i received my EAD card, It says fingerprint not available. I have not yet received FP notice
Has this happened to anybody else, will i have to update EAD card after FP, how does this work
Filed on July 16th, My checks were cashed on 10th Sep
Thanks
vinod
Has this happened to anybody else, will i have to update EAD card after FP, how does this work
Filed on July 16th, My checks were cashed on 10th Sep
Thanks
vinod
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hotshots
06-22 11:16 AM
My friend who is currently working for a IT consulting firm has applied for H1B transfer to a direct hire position with a leading healthcare co. He is currently maintaining H1B status, working and getting paid.
He came to US originally on L1B in 2005 and applied for a L1 to H1B transfer (with change of status) which was approved in Oct 2006. The problem - he continued working for the L1B firm till Dec 06 and then joined the H1B employer. At that time, he did not know that he was supposed to start working for H1B employer right from Oct 2006 when the COS was approved. The lawyer who filed the application advised him that it was OK to continue working for the L1B firm till Dec. He has subsequently maintained H1B status at all times and has even travelled out of the country, got H1B stamped etc. without any issue.
Questions:
- Was he out of status for 2 months (Oct to Dec 2006) when he continued working for the L1 firm even after COS approval?
- Could this be a problem for the H1B transfer that has been currently applied for. Does USCIS check only whether the individual is currently maintaining H1B status, or do they go back and look for past periods also to determine status violations?
- Even if USCIS determines he had violated his status, is there any provision (like 245k) which protects him for the current H1B transfer, since the potential out of status period was only 2 months?
Thanks much!!
He came to US originally on L1B in 2005 and applied for a L1 to H1B transfer (with change of status) which was approved in Oct 2006. The problem - he continued working for the L1B firm till Dec 06 and then joined the H1B employer. At that time, he did not know that he was supposed to start working for H1B employer right from Oct 2006 when the COS was approved. The lawyer who filed the application advised him that it was OK to continue working for the L1B firm till Dec. He has subsequently maintained H1B status at all times and has even travelled out of the country, got H1B stamped etc. without any issue.
Questions:
- Was he out of status for 2 months (Oct to Dec 2006) when he continued working for the L1 firm even after COS approval?
- Could this be a problem for the H1B transfer that has been currently applied for. Does USCIS check only whether the individual is currently maintaining H1B status, or do they go back and look for past periods also to determine status violations?
- Even if USCIS determines he had violated his status, is there any provision (like 245k) which protects him for the current H1B transfer, since the potential out of status period was only 2 months?
Thanks much!!
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NKR
02-14 03:33 PM
I have filed my H1B extension on November as my H1B is expiring on 23rd Feb.
I haven't got my approval yet. I have currently EAD and my I140 approved.
My question is if I don't get my approval on or before 23rd Feb what will happen to my status?
My Lawyer said once you filed you have 140 days (or 160 days forgot) for approval meaning even if it does not get approved on or before I will be on H1B till I complete 140 days from date of filling. Otherwise I will be on EAD status.
Please advise.
I am pretty sure that once you have applied for H1 extension you can continue to stay even after the H1 expiry date till it gets approved without having to use or convert to EAD. Confirm this with others too.
I haven't got my approval yet. I have currently EAD and my I140 approved.
My question is if I don't get my approval on or before 23rd Feb what will happen to my status?
My Lawyer said once you filed you have 140 days (or 160 days forgot) for approval meaning even if it does not get approved on or before I will be on H1B till I complete 140 days from date of filling. Otherwise I will be on EAD status.
Please advise.
I am pretty sure that once you have applied for H1 extension you can continue to stay even after the H1 expiry date till it gets approved without having to use or convert to EAD. Confirm this with others too.
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sac-r-ten
05-27 07:49 AM
Is there a option of adopting here in US for EAD or H1B?
thank you.
thank you.
bkarnik
03-16 02:48 PM
Abqguy:
I have not seen the letter myself, but from the content, it appears to be a specific reply to your letter. I request you to get a couple of friends together and schedule a meeting with the Senators local office. IV website has lots of resources and if you were to let us know once you have the meeting set up, one of us will get in touch with you and brief you on how to conduct the meeting.
Thank you for your help. Keep us posted.
Bkarnik
I have not seen the letter myself, but from the content, it appears to be a specific reply to your letter. I request you to get a couple of friends together and schedule a meeting with the Senators local office. IV website has lots of resources and if you were to let us know once you have the meeting set up, one of us will get in touch with you and brief you on how to conduct the meeting.
Thank you for your help. Keep us posted.
Bkarnik
Blog Feeds
10-26 11:40 AM
For most Lawyers handing H1B (http://www.h1b.biz/lawyer-attorney-1137085.html)cases, the problem with the Labor Condition Application (LCA) system has become a nightmare. Some cases take almost 14 days to be resolved and the FEIN denials are completely unreasonable.
Finally, the USCIS Ombudsman release a set of recommendations to handle the recent problems.
In August and September 2009, the Ombudsman received complaints concerning H-1B cases with incorrectly denied Labor Condition Applications (LCA/ETA-9035) filed with the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). LCA processing delays and errors at DOL, when coupled with USCIS� current H-1B petition initial filing requirements, are prejudicing employers and individuals who are unable to timely file original or extension H-1B visa petitions. Untimely H-1B petition filings lead to
problems, including: (1) the potential loss of employees� legal status; (2) business operation disruptions due to the loss of continuity in the employment of key employees; and (3) economic loss to employees in the form of lost wages and costs of travel overseas due to loss of status. USCIS has the authority to mitigate the impact upon these customers.
To mitigate the impact of LCA processing difficulties, the Ombudsman recommends that USCIS:
(1) Reinstate USCIS� previous practice of temporarily accepting an H-1B petition (Form I- 129) supported by proof of timely filing of an LCA application with DOL, and issue a
Request for Evidence (RFE) whereby the H-1B petitioner later provides the certified
LCA; and
(2) Establish a temporary policy under which USCIS would excuse late H-1B filings where the petitioner has documented an LCA submission to DOL that was improperly
rejected.
Given that Form I-129 instructions say a petitioner must provide evidence that an LCA has been filed with DOL, and that USCIS has previously accommodated petitioners in nearly the same circumstances, implementing these recommendations as a temporary solution is warranted. We welcome the above referenced guidance, and hope this will assist many H1B (http://www.h1b.biz/lawyer-attorney-1137085.html) filers that are in need of faster processing.
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Finally, the USCIS Ombudsman release a set of recommendations to handle the recent problems.
In August and September 2009, the Ombudsman received complaints concerning H-1B cases with incorrectly denied Labor Condition Applications (LCA/ETA-9035) filed with the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). LCA processing delays and errors at DOL, when coupled with USCIS� current H-1B petition initial filing requirements, are prejudicing employers and individuals who are unable to timely file original or extension H-1B visa petitions. Untimely H-1B petition filings lead to
problems, including: (1) the potential loss of employees� legal status; (2) business operation disruptions due to the loss of continuity in the employment of key employees; and (3) economic loss to employees in the form of lost wages and costs of travel overseas due to loss of status. USCIS has the authority to mitigate the impact upon these customers.
To mitigate the impact of LCA processing difficulties, the Ombudsman recommends that USCIS:
(1) Reinstate USCIS� previous practice of temporarily accepting an H-1B petition (Form I- 129) supported by proof of timely filing of an LCA application with DOL, and issue a
Request for Evidence (RFE) whereby the H-1B petitioner later provides the certified
LCA; and
(2) Establish a temporary policy under which USCIS would excuse late H-1B filings where the petitioner has documented an LCA submission to DOL that was improperly
rejected.
Given that Form I-129 instructions say a petitioner must provide evidence that an LCA has been filed with DOL, and that USCIS has previously accommodated petitioners in nearly the same circumstances, implementing these recommendations as a temporary solution is warranted. We welcome the above referenced guidance, and hope this will assist many H1B (http://www.h1b.biz/lawyer-attorney-1137085.html) filers that are in need of faster processing.
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