gparr
February 18th, 2004, 08:26 AM
Tell me what you think.
--Is the image worth capturing, i.e., does it have enough photographic value to be worth the trouble?
--What would you do to improve composition?
--How would you crop it differently?
--Would you have done something different in post-processing?
--What is your honest opinion of the image?
Gary
http://www.dphoto.us/forumphotos/data/500/153drinkingcup.jpg
--Is the image worth capturing, i.e., does it have enough photographic value to be worth the trouble?
--What would you do to improve composition?
--How would you crop it differently?
--Would you have done something different in post-processing?
--What is your honest opinion of the image?
Gary
http://www.dphoto.us/forumphotos/data/500/153drinkingcup.jpg
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vijay0101
06-21 12:13 PM
yes still labor transfer is possible ..But you have to very carefull.. you need to find what was companys financial position at that time when labor was filled. wheather you were fullfiling your experience as required in Labor at that time... and you need to check the companys situation if it is not blaclisted by DOL.
It is just my openion you can check with attorney's.
It is just my openion you can check with attorney's.
sledge_hammer
07-01 01:48 PM
^^^^
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EndlessWait
06-21 03:56 PM
Hi,
Please help me with my situation below:
1) Got laid off from company A (they haven't cancelled my H1).
2) Got my H1B transferred to company B (this H1B transfer has not yet been approved). I did not work for them.
3) I did premium processing for H1B transfer for company C and got it approved. I haven't started working for them.
4) Now I have decided to work for company D. They are ready to do my H1B transfer.
Will that be a problem or do I have to go with company C? I do not have paystubs from company B and C. If I have to reenter US, will that be a problem? Please help me out.
file it immediately and start working for C. If there is an RFE, it'd take few months by that time you just send ur current pay stubs. INS is generally flexible for a month or so..act fast
Please help me with my situation below:
1) Got laid off from company A (they haven't cancelled my H1).
2) Got my H1B transferred to company B (this H1B transfer has not yet been approved). I did not work for them.
3) I did premium processing for H1B transfer for company C and got it approved. I haven't started working for them.
4) Now I have decided to work for company D. They are ready to do my H1B transfer.
Will that be a problem or do I have to go with company C? I do not have paystubs from company B and C. If I have to reenter US, will that be a problem? Please help me out.
file it immediately and start working for C. If there is an RFE, it'd take few months by that time you just send ur current pay stubs. INS is generally flexible for a month or so..act fast
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Jimi_Hendrix
08-07 06:43 PM
..if you really feel so arrogant about it, so be it. I realize there is no point talking/debating/discussing anything with you because you are rarely rational in your responses.
RandyK
03-27 03:06 PM
Do both have to go for the visa interview?
Or can my wife go an get this ?
Or can my wife go an get this ?
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qualified_trash
07-18 10:47 AM
If you filed your case 30 days or more before the date shown under the heading “Processing Cases with Receipt Date of” and you have not received a request for evidence, a decision, or another notice in the last thirty days, please call our National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283.
from the url
https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/Processtimes.jsp?SeviceCenter=Vermont
from the url
https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/Processtimes.jsp?SeviceCenter=Vermont
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AreWeThereYet
08-09 04:32 PM
From what I know, it is not mandatory to file AC-21 but if you think your previous employer who filed for your I-140 can create problems for you, it's safe to file AC-21. Although, your previous employer can not withdraw your I-140 by law, some employees attempt to withdraw/cancel I-140. Sometimes, USCIS behaves in an un-expected manner and they might issues a NOID on your 485. If that happens, you will have to appoint an attorney who fights for you to repeal USCIS decision. You will win in the end, but you will go through some unwanted stress and will loose some money to the attorneys. In such cases, if you have filed for AC-21, it acts as another strong point to your fight against a erroneous decision from UCSIS.
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wandmaker
11-11 07:04 PM
You will have to open a service request (SR) with USCIS after 30 days have passed. Once you open a SR , usually service center will people will call and confirm about the current status and in about 45 days from SR open date they will try resolve the issue. If 45 days have passed, then you will have to take an infopass appointment figure out. Hope this helps!
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Soltan
11-24 10:49 PM
Thanks for your reply.
In the scenario #2, do I need to go out of the country and get a valid I94? (cunsular processing) before I can start work?
In the scenario #2, do I need to go out of the country and get a valid I94? (cunsular processing) before I can start work?
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ImmInd
01-12 10:13 AM
My H1B Extn is pending at VSC since Nov 2008 and have same issue from day one. Looks like, some issues for some service centre applications via online.
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Digitalosophy
12-04 12:29 AM
It's 12:29 am here. I can work tomorrow. My phone number is in my portfolio. Feel free to call tonight, or just email. But phone is better not home.
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TheCanadian
12-05 02:38 AM
Nice :thumb:.
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kevinkris
08-13 03:33 PM
Hi All,
My PD is 1st Aug 2006. Am i IN or OUT?
As per VB:
The cut-off date for an oversubscribed category is the priority date of the first applicant who could not be reached within the numerical limits. Only applicants who have a priority date earlier than the cut-off date may be allotted a number.
They stress and bolded "Earlier Than" so i am not IN???? :confused::confused::(:(
My PD is 1st Aug 2006. Am i IN or OUT?
As per VB:
The cut-off date for an oversubscribed category is the priority date of the first applicant who could not be reached within the numerical limits. Only applicants who have a priority date earlier than the cut-off date may be allotted a number.
They stress and bolded "Earlier Than" so i am not IN???? :confused::confused::(:(
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salvador marley
04-27 05:42 PM
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gskumar
05-07 09:17 AM
Hi tissac,
Thanks for the reply.But in my H1-B petition the DOB is correctly enetered.In my H1 stamping(Visa) the DOB is not correctly enetered.When i went to Driving licence office they checked my passport DOB and Stamped VISa DOB.and they asked me to get the DOB corrected in the Visa.one of my friend suggested me to goto INFOPASS and get it corrected.
Do u have any idea?
Thanks
GSK
Thanks for the reply.But in my H1-B petition the DOB is correctly enetered.In my H1 stamping(Visa) the DOB is not correctly enetered.When i went to Driving licence office they checked my passport DOB and Stamped VISa DOB.and they asked me to get the DOB corrected in the Visa.one of my friend suggested me to goto INFOPASS and get it corrected.
Do u have any idea?
Thanks
GSK
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ski_dude12
01-23 08:08 PM
As mentioned in the processing times page, in July and August of 2007, nearly 2.5 million applications and petitions of all types were received by USCIS.
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chidurala
07-29 02:29 PM
thank u so much .
will try to take infopass as suggested.
will try to take infopass as suggested.
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newworld
04-06 11:36 AM
WASHINGTON - Senate Republicans and Democrats closed in on a last-minute compromise Thursday on legislation opening the way to legal status and eventual citizenship for many of the 11 million immigrants living in the United States illegally.
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said he had been assured President Bush supports the measure, and would publicly say so later in the day.
As outlined, the measure would provide for enhanced border security, regulate the future flow of immigrants into the United States and offer legalized status to the millions of men, women and children in the country unlawfully.
"We've had a huge breakthrough" overnight, said Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn.
Not done deal yet
Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada, the Democratic leader, agreed, but cautioned that the agreement had not yet been sealed.
Even so, the presence of both leaders at a celebratory news conference underlined the expectation that the Senate could pass the most sweeping immigration bill in two decades, and act before leaving on a long vacation at the end of the week.
The developments marked a turnaround from Wednesday, when it appeared negotiations had faltered. The key sticking point involved the 11 million illegal immigrants in the country, and the struggle to provide them an opportunity to gain legal status without exposing lawmakers to the political charge that they were advocating amnesty for lawbreakers.
While final details were not available, in general, the compromise would require illegal immigrants who have been in the United States between two years and five years to return to their home country briefly, then re-enter as temporary workers. They could then begin a process of seeking citizenship.
Illegal immigrants here longer than five years would not be required to return home; those in the country less than two years would be required to leave without assurances of returning, and take their place in line with others seeking entry papers.
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said he had been assured President Bush supports the measure, and would publicly say so later in the day.
As outlined, the measure would provide for enhanced border security, regulate the future flow of immigrants into the United States and offer legalized status to the millions of men, women and children in the country unlawfully.
"We've had a huge breakthrough" overnight, said Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn.
Not done deal yet
Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada, the Democratic leader, agreed, but cautioned that the agreement had not yet been sealed.
Even so, the presence of both leaders at a celebratory news conference underlined the expectation that the Senate could pass the most sweeping immigration bill in two decades, and act before leaving on a long vacation at the end of the week.
The developments marked a turnaround from Wednesday, when it appeared negotiations had faltered. The key sticking point involved the 11 million illegal immigrants in the country, and the struggle to provide them an opportunity to gain legal status without exposing lawmakers to the political charge that they were advocating amnesty for lawbreakers.
While final details were not available, in general, the compromise would require illegal immigrants who have been in the United States between two years and five years to return to their home country briefly, then re-enter as temporary workers. They could then begin a process of seeking citizenship.
Illegal immigrants here longer than five years would not be required to return home; those in the country less than two years would be required to leave without assurances of returning, and take their place in line with others seeking entry papers.
guyfromsg
08-21 08:57 PM
Hi,
My 6th year H1 expires in Feb'07 and company is ready to apply 7th year extension using premium processing. Assuming I get H1 extended by Oct 1st and travel to India in Nov for 2 weeks, is there a problem in coming back with old visa.
Since the appointments are full for the next 6 months I don't have any realistic chance of getting new stamping done during the trip. I know traveling while extension is pending is a big NO NO but if extension is approved am I allowed to use the old visa stamp?
thanks in advance
My 6th year H1 expires in Feb'07 and company is ready to apply 7th year extension using premium processing. Assuming I get H1 extended by Oct 1st and travel to India in Nov for 2 weeks, is there a problem in coming back with old visa.
Since the appointments are full for the next 6 months I don't have any realistic chance of getting new stamping done during the trip. I know traveling while extension is pending is a big NO NO but if extension is approved am I allowed to use the old visa stamp?
thanks in advance
kv_ajay
10-19 12:06 PM
Thanks for the quick reply!
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