jliechty
April 2nd, 2004, 10:42 PM
These aren't anything special, but I'm dying to post something while I try to make up my mind about what to do about getting my transparencies into the computer.
All taken with a Kodak DX3500, but I've not figured out how to do my edits in Photoshop without destroying the EXIF. :confused:
Please let me know what you think.
All taken with a Kodak DX3500, but I've not figured out how to do my edits in Photoshop without destroying the EXIF. :confused:
Please let me know what you think.
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prince_waiting
09-11 12:58 PM
Given the general apathy and hatred towards the term 'H1B' most anti immigrant groups after the rally are likely to come up with headlines/captions for their stories such as 'H1B Temporary workers rally in Washington' and so on. During the flower campaign I happened to come across such a headline on steireport.com, 'H1B workers in flowery protest' or something on similar lines. These anti immigrant groups deliberately downplay the term 'High Skilled Immigrants'.
Since most of us have filed for AOS under the revised August visa bulletin we are termed as Adjustees. As we all know adjustees can stay in this country without a visa under the protection of the Attorney General of the United States. Also we are aware of that adjustees are given EAD to work and AP to travel in and out of the country which are special rights till their case is decided. I think we should highlight this point if we come up across forums/interviews which use the 'H1B workers' stick to beat down our rights as 'Adjustees under the protection of the Attorney General of the US'.
Just a thought I wanted to share it with this community. If not found relevant to the cause please feel free to delete this post.
Since most of us have filed for AOS under the revised August visa bulletin we are termed as Adjustees. As we all know adjustees can stay in this country without a visa under the protection of the Attorney General of the United States. Also we are aware of that adjustees are given EAD to work and AP to travel in and out of the country which are special rights till their case is decided. I think we should highlight this point if we come up across forums/interviews which use the 'H1B workers' stick to beat down our rights as 'Adjustees under the protection of the Attorney General of the US'.
Just a thought I wanted to share it with this community. If not found relevant to the cause please feel free to delete this post.
txh1b
08-18 09:53 AM
Agree with wandmaker.
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hibworker
01-26 04:18 PM
If she will not be able to get F1, what will be her status in USA ?
If she has filed for I-485 then she will be in Adjustment status - allowing her to study, work on EAD and travel overseas on AP. If she hasn't applied for I-485 when her F1 is denied then she will have to come back on H4 - she can study but not work.
If she has filed for I-485 then she will be in Adjustment status - allowing her to study, work on EAD and travel overseas on AP. If she hasn't applied for I-485 when her F1 is denied then she will have to come back on H4 - she can study but not work.
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ajju
08-23 02:09 PM
AR-11 is filed manually and mailed. Everyone will use 41 cents stamp.. No way to track it if its really done or not.. Its in your interest only if you've pending applciation where you expect any replies to your address...
sanju
02-05 11:07 PM
I am on H-1 B , and planning to apply for Labor certification - working for an Automobile manufacturing Company in Engineering department,my qualifications are Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering-SOC CODE (17-2141), Masters in Industrial Engineering SOC CODE(17-2112).
Just want to ask can i use Commercial & Industrial designer SOC CODE(27-1021), as base cause for using this code is my current job responsibilities matches with it and also meeting Salary requirements, other two codes giving high salaries comparing this code - (flc data center),
By law do i have to use the same code in which my bachelor or master degree is OR it depends on my current job responsibility
. help will be appreciated
As far as I understand, your degree is not the only criteria to decide the SOC code for labor certification. SOC code depends on the combination of your education qualification and your experience in the relevant field. Every job has a minimum qualification. But the minimum education qualification doesn't describe the SOC code. If you meet the minimum education qualification, you could apply for that job, but then one has to meet the required experience required for the job. I guess the combination of experience in the relevant field and the minimum education qualification together weigh in to decide the SOC code. If your employer and your lawyer feel comfortable with Commercial & Industrial designer SOC CODE(27-1021), then it is Commercial & Industrial designer SOC CODE(27-1021). ;)
All the Best!
Just want to ask can i use Commercial & Industrial designer SOC CODE(27-1021), as base cause for using this code is my current job responsibilities matches with it and also meeting Salary requirements, other two codes giving high salaries comparing this code - (flc data center),
By law do i have to use the same code in which my bachelor or master degree is OR it depends on my current job responsibility
. help will be appreciated
As far as I understand, your degree is not the only criteria to decide the SOC code for labor certification. SOC code depends on the combination of your education qualification and your experience in the relevant field. Every job has a minimum qualification. But the minimum education qualification doesn't describe the SOC code. If you meet the minimum education qualification, you could apply for that job, but then one has to meet the required experience required for the job. I guess the combination of experience in the relevant field and the minimum education qualification together weigh in to decide the SOC code. If your employer and your lawyer feel comfortable with Commercial & Industrial designer SOC CODE(27-1021), then it is Commercial & Industrial designer SOC CODE(27-1021). ;)
All the Best!
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kumarr
04-08 01:03 PM
I just noticed on USCIS website that all 4 of our family's I-485 (myself, wife, 2 children) have new LUD of 4/1/2009.
The message still says "case received and pending" on all cases.
I wonder what it means?
Thanks.
The message still says "case received and pending" on all cases.
I wonder what it means?
Thanks.
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zobie
09-18 01:14 PM
Great Jobs guys.. Sorry couldn't make it due to work related commitments. keep up the good work.. Been searching for any news on web or TV.. nothing yet..Best of luck
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go_guy123
07-28 08:24 PM
fyi
Congress may push India's IT firms to Mexico with H-1B crackdown (http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9135883/Congress_may_push_India_s_IT_firms_to_Mexico_with_ H_1B_crackdown)
That logic wont sell....sending mexican software engineers to US.
If mexican citziens are sent on TN2 ....well they can also change jobs as well if they are
"used" for 80 hours a week. Murthy is talking from his a**
Congress may push India's IT firms to Mexico with H-1B crackdown (http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9135883/Congress_may_push_India_s_IT_firms_to_Mexico_with_ H_1B_crackdown)
That logic wont sell....sending mexican software engineers to US.
If mexican citziens are sent on TN2 ....well they can also change jobs as well if they are
"used" for 80 hours a week. Murthy is talking from his a**
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Steven-T
February 7th, 2004, 07:03 AM
See:
http://www.sportsshooter.com/message_display.html?tid=7345
Gene Bevins post.
I sincerely hope this is just a joke, or a rumur at best.
Replacing your head, who have you become?
We need competition. Canon is going to kill the Canonians. Many Nikonians are posting to switch too. Me included.
Steven
http://www.sportsshooter.com/message_display.html?tid=7345
Gene Bevins post.
I sincerely hope this is just a joke, or a rumur at best.
Replacing your head, who have you become?
We need competition. Canon is going to kill the Canonians. Many Nikonians are posting to switch too. Me included.
Steven
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Blog Feeds
10-15 12:10 PM
A Blog reader called me the other day and wanted to know when his priority date will become current. His I-485 adjustment was filed in August 2007 when visas opened up for 30 days, and since that time retrogressed. The applicant is from India and like many others in his shoes is eager for answers. So how do visa numbers become available?
In order to approve an application for adjustment of status (I-485), there must be a visa number available in the particular category. This, in turn, depends upon the country of chargeability and the priority date of the case. Once the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has reviewed a particular I-485 application, a request is submitted to the DOS for a visa authorization. If the USCIS makes the request for a visa number to the DOS when the priority date of a particular case is current, and an immigrant visa number is available, the authorization is transmitted and the USCIS can approve the I-485 application. This is all tracked through the DOS Immigrant Visa Allocation Management System (IVAMS).
If an immigrant visa number for a particular individual is requested from the DOS by the USCIS, but none is available, the request is moved to the "pending" file with the DOS. Data from this pending file is used by the DOS to calculate the appropriate cutoff dates for the backlogged categories in the Visa Bulletin each month.
Cases placed in the pending demand category are processed as immigrant visa numbers become available. The DOS communicates with the USCIS regarding the A numbers of the cases for which visa numbers have been authorized. These cases are then processed to completion and green cards are then issued by the USCIS.
As you can see, this is a very complicated and streamlined process, with actual visa numbers tracked, issued, and assigned to particular green card cases as part of the approval process. Clients often do not understand why they have to wait, sometimes years for visa numbers to open, even after USCIS approvals. We hope that both agencies will find a better way to talk to each other and make the Immigrant visa process and much smoother one.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2009/10/san_diego_immigration_attorney_15.html)
In order to approve an application for adjustment of status (I-485), there must be a visa number available in the particular category. This, in turn, depends upon the country of chargeability and the priority date of the case. Once the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has reviewed a particular I-485 application, a request is submitted to the DOS for a visa authorization. If the USCIS makes the request for a visa number to the DOS when the priority date of a particular case is current, and an immigrant visa number is available, the authorization is transmitted and the USCIS can approve the I-485 application. This is all tracked through the DOS Immigrant Visa Allocation Management System (IVAMS).
If an immigrant visa number for a particular individual is requested from the DOS by the USCIS, but none is available, the request is moved to the "pending" file with the DOS. Data from this pending file is used by the DOS to calculate the appropriate cutoff dates for the backlogged categories in the Visa Bulletin each month.
Cases placed in the pending demand category are processed as immigrant visa numbers become available. The DOS communicates with the USCIS regarding the A numbers of the cases for which visa numbers have been authorized. These cases are then processed to completion and green cards are then issued by the USCIS.
As you can see, this is a very complicated and streamlined process, with actual visa numbers tracked, issued, and assigned to particular green card cases as part of the approval process. Clients often do not understand why they have to wait, sometimes years for visa numbers to open, even after USCIS approvals. We hope that both agencies will find a better way to talk to each other and make the Immigrant visa process and much smoother one.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2009/10/san_diego_immigration_attorney_15.html)
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whitecollarslave
03-06 10:14 AM
See this FAQ - http://www.dol.gov/ebsa/faqs/faq_consumer_cobra.HTML
There is a phone number for Benefits Advisors in the FAQ above. You can call them and find out for your specific situation.
There is a phone number for Benefits Advisors in the FAQ above. You can call them and find out for your specific situation.
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cladden
02-23 10:06 PM
Thanks. Much appreciated.
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drirshad
01-25 09:17 PM
All fees and other infor for EAD & AP renewal online
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/usc...00d1f1d6a1RCRD
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/usc...00d1f1d6a1RCRD
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ivgclive
04-20 03:48 PM
My emp. filed H1 ext in Jan 2011 and got RFE.
My (existing) H1 extension is expiring on 25th March... which is just less than a week away.
and my employer may submit RFE documents in First week of May...
What would be my legal status during this period?
My H1 extension was filed with regular processing, Is it advice able to upgrade it to premium while or before submitting the RFE docs?
Please advice.
Thx....
You are perfectly OK.
Until USCIS takes a "decision" which is "approved / denied", you keep the legal status.
Premium? If $1300 is not a matter for you yes.
RFE response & Premimum are two different channels now in your case, they will be updated separately.
Remember the Premium process begins the moment USCIS enters data into the system. Not the day your check is received. But it is worth. You will get a decision (with RFE response on its way) within a month.
My (existing) H1 extension is expiring on 25th March... which is just less than a week away.
and my employer may submit RFE documents in First week of May...
What would be my legal status during this period?
My H1 extension was filed with regular processing, Is it advice able to upgrade it to premium while or before submitting the RFE docs?
Please advice.
Thx....
You are perfectly OK.
Until USCIS takes a "decision" which is "approved / denied", you keep the legal status.
Premium? If $1300 is not a matter for you yes.
RFE response & Premimum are two different channels now in your case, they will be updated separately.
Remember the Premium process begins the moment USCIS enters data into the system. Not the day your check is received. But it is worth. You will get a decision (with RFE response on its way) within a month.
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nousername
11-03 09:20 PM
WOW, since May 2007.. This is F***E* BS man, sorry to hear about this.
I would suggest switching your application to premium processing. I did that back in 2006 for my 6th year H1 renewal. It might cost additional $$$ but I guess it is well worth it.
Good luck.
My perm was filed in May 2007 in EB2. Got RFE in July 2007. Replied within 2 weeks. No response since then.
Can I do anything from my side. Is there any way to contact/request DOL to inquire about the case.
I would suggest switching your application to premium processing. I did that back in 2006 for my 6th year H1 renewal. It might cost additional $$$ but I guess it is well worth it.
Good luck.
My perm was filed in May 2007 in EB2. Got RFE in July 2007. Replied within 2 weeks. No response since then.
Can I do anything from my side. Is there any way to contact/request DOL to inquire about the case.
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belmontboy
06-03 09:04 PM
any ideas about 1-2day /night cruise from Houston/Galveston ? I want to avoid Immigration checks.
Thanks in advance.
there is a wonderful app called "GOOGLE". That would help you
follow these steps:
Procedure A
1.) type www.google.com
2.) in the small box that appears, type cruise deals
3.) click enter
4.) in the results page that you may or may not get [depending on what crap u typed in step 2] open each page
for eachpage follow the below things
Procedure B
1.) click on page
2.) look for the deal you want
3.) if you find it, then book
4.) if you don't find, then click on back button
repeat the above [procedure B] until u get what u want
if u don't get anything from above steps then retry procedure A with a different keyword.
i hope I have technically enlightened you with the magical powers of search engine!!!
Good luck :D
Thanks in advance.
there is a wonderful app called "GOOGLE". That would help you
follow these steps:
Procedure A
1.) type www.google.com
2.) in the small box that appears, type cruise deals
3.) click enter
4.) in the results page that you may or may not get [depending on what crap u typed in step 2] open each page
for eachpage follow the below things
Procedure B
1.) click on page
2.) look for the deal you want
3.) if you find it, then book
4.) if you don't find, then click on back button
repeat the above [procedure B] until u get what u want
if u don't get anything from above steps then retry procedure A with a different keyword.
i hope I have technically enlightened you with the magical powers of search engine!!!
Good luck :D
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altima_le
09-24 09:38 AM
I have a question regarding Multiple I-140s.
I applied for I-140 (PD: 2006) and it got approved in 11/2006;
I applied for LC-sub (PD:2004) and it is pending with USCIS
I applied for 485 in July 2007, My question is which PD will USCIS consider? Does it take the one with approve I140 or the pending one ? form 485 does not show the PD anywhere.
I applied for I-140 (PD: 2006) and it got approved in 11/2006;
I applied for LC-sub (PD:2004) and it is pending with USCIS
I applied for 485 in July 2007, My question is which PD will USCIS consider? Does it take the one with approve I140 or the pending one ? form 485 does not show the PD anywhere.
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pyrosleepy
10-26 10:33 AM
I think Ubaidu's problem is that his degrees are in a different field of study from that of his job. For EB2 the USCIS will surely look into the relevance of the Masters degree to the job description.
indianabacklog
06-14 09:43 AM
I'm also seriously planning to file on my own. Well, there is no law that stops us, but certainly needs some tips from experienced people.
Infact as per the checklist, i have all the documents except a letter from employer. That i can get anytime. my big question is are there any other documents that need to be put together (which are not in checklist)
Any help seniors????
It is absolutely feasible to do this on your own. After all you are well educated by definition of your H1B visa. The only thing you need from your employer is the letter of employment and you will need a public notary to notarize the affidavit of support.
The rest you can put together yourself. Just filed for my husband and myself at the beginning of May, fingerprints done on June 4th. Going well so far.
Infact as per the checklist, i have all the documents except a letter from employer. That i can get anytime. my big question is are there any other documents that need to be put together (which are not in checklist)
Any help seniors????
It is absolutely feasible to do this on your own. After all you are well educated by definition of your H1B visa. The only thing you need from your employer is the letter of employment and you will need a public notary to notarize the affidavit of support.
The rest you can put together yourself. Just filed for my husband and myself at the beginning of May, fingerprints done on June 4th. Going well so far.
aksvk
09-23 07:45 PM
Thank you so much for the information!
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