birdwing
10-11 11:34 PM
i don't care anyway :lol:
Kirupa looks good as a priest :beer:
one day I'll understand these references.
until then I'll admit to being a complete and udder Nooooooob :trout:
Kirupa looks good as a priest :beer:
one day I'll understand these references.
until then I'll admit to being a complete and udder Nooooooob :trout:
wallpaper 2011 anti smoking ads: I hate
MrWaitingGC
05-19 11:29 AM
If your company pays for there own lawyer then go ahead and change it to new one. As the response from lawyers will be fast. And you can avoid big expenses if you retain earlier law firm. Keep in mind Lawyers charge for each and every thing they do.
I did this and recently gave G28 for new lawyers. (But when my H1 was transfered new company lawyers goofed up the office address and I have not yet received I797 any how this is a different story. Planning to apply for a copy)
I did this and recently gave G28 for new lawyers. (But when my H1 was transfered new company lawyers goofed up the office address and I have not yet received I797 any how this is a different story. Planning to apply for a copy)
gc_on_demand
07-15 02:31 PM
How much medical cost in NJ without insurance. I want to do it for my family members and looking for doctor. Please share some exp.
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
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mmk123
08-13 10:55 AM
All,
My 4 years and 2 months on H1B will finish in this November and we are in the process of applying for an extension. I have my 140 approved and waiting for my priority date to become current.
Can I apply for 3 years extension based on my 140 approval? or do I have to apply for 2 yrs extension to finish my 6 yrs first and then eligible to apply for 3 more years (if my priority date is still not current by then?). My HR is under the second impression (2 yrs and then 3 yrs).
Also, please can you specify the USCIS rule under which it is applicable?
Thanks,
M.
My 4 years and 2 months on H1B will finish in this November and we are in the process of applying for an extension. I have my 140 approved and waiting for my priority date to become current.
Can I apply for 3 years extension based on my 140 approval? or do I have to apply for 2 yrs extension to finish my 6 yrs first and then eligible to apply for 3 more years (if my priority date is still not current by then?). My HR is under the second impression (2 yrs and then 3 yrs).
Also, please can you specify the USCIS rule under which it is applicable?
Thanks,
M.
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lj_rr
08-15 03:30 PM
A Non profit organisation is willing to sponsor H1 for my friend who is a Masters degree holder.
Can I get some info about the process to apply for H1 through a Non profit organisation.
I know it does not fall under the 65 k cap, but is unsure of the process and documents needed.
Any links or info will be appreciated.
Can I get some info about the process to apply for H1 through a Non profit organisation.
I know it does not fall under the 65 k cap, but is unsure of the process and documents needed.
Any links or info will be appreciated.
psychman
10-17 10:21 PM
Hi Kirupa. That would be an interesting example to see. It would allow the user to take advantage of the "image-in-image" aspect of Deep Zoom, while still being able to filter on-demand if needed.
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g.chandan
10-07 06:58 AM
Hi All
I am on a B1 - Visa visited 4 times to USA.But last time (4th time) i over stayed for about 20 days after the i-94 expired.
Normally first 3 times they gave i-94 for 3 months, last time it is only for 2 months, so it's my mistake i haven't looked it till iam
back. All this happened in June 2009. Now i am aproved for H1 - B for the year 2010. I need to face a visa interview. In DS 156
Application, Question No 38. ( Have you ever voilated the terms of a U.S. Visa or Been unlawfully present in,........)
I am checking the option Yes. Can you all help me in this please. Does 20 days extra stay will effect my H1 - B visa or if i get
the Visa, when i go to USA on H1 - B Visa does immigration stop me. Please help me on this case. Thanks a lot for all your
help.
I am on a B1 - Visa visited 4 times to USA.But last time (4th time) i over stayed for about 20 days after the i-94 expired.
Normally first 3 times they gave i-94 for 3 months, last time it is only for 2 months, so it's my mistake i haven't looked it till iam
back. All this happened in June 2009. Now i am aproved for H1 - B for the year 2010. I need to face a visa interview. In DS 156
Application, Question No 38. ( Have you ever voilated the terms of a U.S. Visa or Been unlawfully present in,........)
I am checking the option Yes. Can you all help me in this please. Does 20 days extra stay will effect my H1 - B visa or if i get
the Visa, when i go to USA on H1 - B Visa does immigration stop me. Please help me on this case. Thanks a lot for all your
help.
2010 Other spoofs can be very funny
venky08
07-30 06:28 PM
you can enter the country even a day before your visa expires, but the main thing here is the i-94 stamp where the immigration officer puts the duration of your stay...it will be till your visa expiry date. so it is better for you to have an approval for the extension so that you can get to stay till the expiry of your visa. do premium processing or something, you still have time...
i am not an attorney...check this out with your attorney...
i am not an attorney...check this out with your attorney...
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chem2
07-22 03:48 PM
First of all, let me begin by congratulating the IV core team and other members on staging a dignified protest to the entire July VB fiasco!
I have a question regarding the medical exam for the AOS. The civil surgeon I went to did not do a TB skin test and instead took an x-ray to verify no signs of TB. Has anyone else had the same experience, i.e. no skin test, x-ray only?
The other strange thing he told me was that some of his patients send the x-ray as part of the 485 application. Has any1 else heard of anything like this?
Last I checked, the USCIS did not employ medical personnel, but then what do I know?
Any input from fellow IV members is greatly appreciated.
Thanks and good luck to all.
I have a question regarding the medical exam for the AOS. The civil surgeon I went to did not do a TB skin test and instead took an x-ray to verify no signs of TB. Has anyone else had the same experience, i.e. no skin test, x-ray only?
The other strange thing he told me was that some of his patients send the x-ray as part of the 485 application. Has any1 else heard of anything like this?
Last I checked, the USCIS did not employ medical personnel, but then what do I know?
Any input from fellow IV members is greatly appreciated.
Thanks and good luck to all.
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prav27
05-27 06:38 PM
In order to do this, she will have to leave the country and apply for a H-1b consular processing. Get a new visa and come back into the county on H-1. She cannot file for a change of status to H-1 from AOS.
Thanks for the response, but does that means anybody who is on EAD cannot apply for H1B while in US ?
Thanks for the response, but does that means anybody who is on EAD cannot apply for H1B while in US ?
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NikNikon
July 16th, 2005, 05:46 AM
Hello and welcome. I have a D70 as well and also shoot a lot of concert type events, here's a link to that section of my gallery: http://www.dphoto.us/forumphotos/showgallery.php/cat/742
Maybe the EXIF data will be helpful though it's not completely accurate, even though I shoot in manual it will read shutter priority. ISO usually 1600 as Josh stated above.
Good luck and enjoy your camera, now maybe you can help me get into the photo pits. :) j/k
Maybe the EXIF data will be helpful though it's not completely accurate, even though I shoot in manual it will read shutter priority. ISO usually 1600 as Josh stated above.
Good luck and enjoy your camera, now maybe you can help me get into the photo pits. :) j/k