Steve Mitchell
February 3rd, 2004, 09:58 AM
DP Review just posted a hands on preview/review of the new D70. You can catch the link here (http://www.dpreview.com/articles/nikond70/).
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Anders �stberg
December 13th, 2003, 11:49 AM
I took this really lousy picture that should have been discarded
as I couldn't get a good photo out of it. I thought I'd try something
different in Photoshop anyway, I need the practice...
Here's a scaled down original of a bird taking a bath:
http://www.interimlocation.com/fretnomore/photo/10d/pictures/smallbirds/img_1050small.jpg
and here's a watercolor like effect that was the result:
http://www.interimlocation.com/fretnomore/photo/10d/pictures/smallbirds/birdbath2.jpg
What do you say, is this convincing, and worth pursuing?
-Anders
as I couldn't get a good photo out of it. I thought I'd try something
different in Photoshop anyway, I need the practice...
Here's a scaled down original of a bird taking a bath:
http://www.interimlocation.com/fretnomore/photo/10d/pictures/smallbirds/img_1050small.jpg
and here's a watercolor like effect that was the result:
http://www.interimlocation.com/fretnomore/photo/10d/pictures/smallbirds/birdbath2.jpg
What do you say, is this convincing, and worth pursuing?
-Anders
CADude
08-23 01:53 PM
If your Attorney is confident then move on.. Let's see if any one with similar issue has any comment to offer. Good Luck.
My lawyer says 'do not worry' and he does not say what may be potential impact. gurus can you help what kind of trouble I would be facing?
My lawyer says 'do not worry' and he does not say what may be potential impact. gurus can you help what kind of trouble I would be facing?
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logiclife
02-07 11:10 AM
No its not true.
Please do not rely on Indian Media for immigration news.
They have covered their bases by putting "May" in the headline. "May" increase visas.
There is already a discussion that happened about this on another thread. Please search the forums for the article before starting a new thread.
And for heaven's sake, please dont look for immigration related news in Indian Newspapers. They dont know that congress has two chambers : House and Senate. And they dont know the common basics of legislative process in USA.
Please do not rely on Indian Media for immigration news.
They have covered their bases by putting "May" in the headline. "May" increase visas.
There is already a discussion that happened about this on another thread. Please search the forums for the article before starting a new thread.
And for heaven's sake, please dont look for immigration related news in Indian Newspapers. They dont know that congress has two chambers : House and Senate. And they dont know the common basics of legislative process in USA.
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Anders �stberg
August 10th, 2005, 09:53 AM
You have some good pictures, but I agree you would more easily get responses here if you include pictures in your post. One critique I can give is you should watch the level of your horizons, it's a pet pieve of mine as some here know :), I'm sensitive to leaning pictures.
wandmaker
11-21 08:11 AM
The text is printed on your SSN card based on your visa status at the time of application. EAD is also a temporary status, this also requires a renewal. Hence, you would not be able to "remove" the text from your SSN card until your receive the GC.
Hi, Sorry if this has been asked already.. I am on H1B and the primary applicant... Can I change my SSN to remove "Work with Authorization only" statement on SSN by using EAD?
I am planning to stay on H1B and I dont want to invalidate H1B by doing this.
Thanks in advance!
Hi, Sorry if this has been asked already.. I am on H1B and the primary applicant... Can I change my SSN to remove "Work with Authorization only" statement on SSN by using EAD?
I am planning to stay on H1B and I dont want to invalidate H1B by doing this.
Thanks in advance!
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apriti
06-25 04:44 PM
Nope, I wasn't contacted for anything before approval.
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lskreddy
01-28 11:17 PM
have u seen the legal immigration/ foriegn workers issue address by Bush today. althou he spoke just 1-2 sentences. stating that ' legal immigration system needs to be fixed, so that foriegn workers are in no harm
Bush did not mention a single word about legal immigration. He was referring to foreign (limit/read that as Mexican) workers and putting in place programs to stem the flow of additional undocumented ones. He spoke just over a minute and there was not a bit to be gleeful about for legal immigrants.
have really started
What??
These tough times for folks like me have been there for the past several years. Now, I am hoping the letters campaign does make an impact and get the much required good will.
As a side note, seems like the writers have sort of given up already on his last year of his presidency as the entire speech was rather mundane. In a troubled time for the entire country with the economy down, house market bust, recession looming, he chose to highlight the past and glorify to garner legacy.
Will it be a year of inaction? I hope not, lets us do our bit by supporting efforts of IV.
Bush did not mention a single word about legal immigration. He was referring to foreign (limit/read that as Mexican) workers and putting in place programs to stem the flow of additional undocumented ones. He spoke just over a minute and there was not a bit to be gleeful about for legal immigrants.
have really started
What??
These tough times for folks like me have been there for the past several years. Now, I am hoping the letters campaign does make an impact and get the much required good will.
As a side note, seems like the writers have sort of given up already on his last year of his presidency as the entire speech was rather mundane. In a troubled time for the entire country with the economy down, house market bust, recession looming, he chose to highlight the past and glorify to garner legacy.
Will it be a year of inaction? I hope not, lets us do our bit by supporting efforts of IV.
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mpadapa
02-16 09:11 PM
kedrex,
There has been discussion about this issue in the following thread
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=23640
Gurus,
There seem to be a positive and negative news this year for EB2s. On the one hand, USCIS surprisingly allocated all their visas last year and that means that EB2 will not receive the (20k/3) visas that they received last year.
On the other hand because of the bad economy, one would expect that the companies will not be hiring as much EB1s and ROW EB2s as last year plus the DOL is expected to make Labor Certs very strict plus there are postings that software jobs wont make it to EB2.
I would appreciate it if the number crunching gurus can throw any light on how the rest of this fiscal is gonna be like for EB2s.
Thanks in advance.
There has been discussion about this issue in the following thread
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=23640
Gurus,
There seem to be a positive and negative news this year for EB2s. On the one hand, USCIS surprisingly allocated all their visas last year and that means that EB2 will not receive the (20k/3) visas that they received last year.
On the other hand because of the bad economy, one would expect that the companies will not be hiring as much EB1s and ROW EB2s as last year plus the DOL is expected to make Labor Certs very strict plus there are postings that software jobs wont make it to EB2.
I would appreciate it if the number crunching gurus can throw any light on how the rest of this fiscal is gonna be like for EB2s.
Thanks in advance.
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a_yaja
05-26 09:50 AM
Greetings,
My father (over 60 years) is coming to the States in June 15, and his B1 visa expires on June 24. However, my father is planning to stay until August 20.
My question is:
Will he be able to stay after his visa expiration date?
In other words, when will his I-94 expire?
Regards,
Rasheed
Once your father enters the US, the expiry of the visa does not matter. Your father will be able to stay in the US till the expiry of the I-94.
The expiry of the I-94 will be determined by the officer at the port of entry. Usually, for parents, it is granted for 6 months, but there is no hard and fast rule and it totally depends on the officer who is stamping the I-94. However, I think for B-1, the max. duration is usually six months (again - not 100% sure about this - it could be longer too).
My father (over 60 years) is coming to the States in June 15, and his B1 visa expires on June 24. However, my father is planning to stay until August 20.
My question is:
Will he be able to stay after his visa expiration date?
In other words, when will his I-94 expire?
Regards,
Rasheed
Once your father enters the US, the expiry of the visa does not matter. Your father will be able to stay in the US till the expiry of the I-94.
The expiry of the I-94 will be determined by the officer at the port of entry. Usually, for parents, it is granted for 6 months, but there is no hard and fast rule and it totally depends on the officer who is stamping the I-94. However, I think for B-1, the max. duration is usually six months (again - not 100% sure about this - it could be longer too).
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qplearn
08-23 06:39 PM
Thanks Dixie. I think I will talk to my lawyer.
I guess I will have to apply for I-140 again, right?
qplearn
Since EB-1 does not need labor certification, the process is completely independent of EB-2. As such you cannot "port" your EB-2 application the way people transition from EB-3 to EB-2. You will have to apply directly to USCIS with evidence of your "extraordinary ability" in your field, such as honorable membership of professional bodies, research track record, letters from well-known people in your field etc. The first stepto convince USCIS about exceptional ability is very involved, but there on I-140 and I-485 should proceed far more smoothly than EB-2.
I guess I will have to apply for I-140 again, right?
qplearn
Since EB-1 does not need labor certification, the process is completely independent of EB-2. As such you cannot "port" your EB-2 application the way people transition from EB-3 to EB-2. You will have to apply directly to USCIS with evidence of your "extraordinary ability" in your field, such as honorable membership of professional bodies, research track record, letters from well-known people in your field etc. The first stepto convince USCIS about exceptional ability is very involved, but there on I-140 and I-485 should proceed far more smoothly than EB-2.
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07-20 01:08 PM
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new_horizon
01-02 03:01 PM
AFAIK those who filed after July 30, 2007 filed with the new fee, and do not have to pay the fee for the EAD. However you can't e-file, but have to send in your paper application form.
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MArch172008
07-02 12:42 PM
Labour applyed March 17 2008
Labour approved May 23rd 2003
I140 applyed June 6th 2008
while applying I140 wife name is not mentioned on the 140 petition.
any clue what problem i am in ?
Labour approved May 23rd 2003
I140 applyed June 6th 2008
while applying I140 wife name is not mentioned on the 140 petition.
any clue what problem i am in ?
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February 13th, 2005, 04:47 PM
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April 10th, 2005, 08:38 AM
Thank you. I kind of like the one with the mountains myself.
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billu
09-26 07:43 PM
thanks a lot for your reply. It gives me great comfort knowing that I am not risking it all for an EB2 on which the attorney is only 50% hopeful
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looivy
09-07 12:09 PM
Gurus,
I need your expert opinion.
While setting up an appointment through VFS for H1B stamping in Mumbai, I am asked the following question:
Are you applying for the same class of visa which is currently valid or has expired within the past 12 months?
Should I answer Yes or No? I guess the answer is Yes since I have a valid I797 H1 approval. But, I need expert opinions from you guys as well. Here is some background:
I have H1 visa stamp through my old employer "O" (with an expiry of March 2006). I changed employer "X" in Nov 2003. My H1B has also been renewed in Nov 2006 (with "X"). i.e. I have had two valid I797 H1 approval notice with "X" since Nov 2003 - one for change of employment through my current employer from Nov 2003 to Nov 2006 and then a renewal from Nov 2006 to Nov 2009 (this is currently valid). I have not been to India since July 2003.
Please advise what the answer to the questions above. Also, is this visa stamping considered a renewal since my old visa stamp is through my old employer?
Thanks.
I need your expert opinion.
While setting up an appointment through VFS for H1B stamping in Mumbai, I am asked the following question:
Are you applying for the same class of visa which is currently valid or has expired within the past 12 months?
Should I answer Yes or No? I guess the answer is Yes since I have a valid I797 H1 approval. But, I need expert opinions from you guys as well. Here is some background:
I have H1 visa stamp through my old employer "O" (with an expiry of March 2006). I changed employer "X" in Nov 2003. My H1B has also been renewed in Nov 2006 (with "X"). i.e. I have had two valid I797 H1 approval notice with "X" since Nov 2003 - one for change of employment through my current employer from Nov 2003 to Nov 2006 and then a renewal from Nov 2006 to Nov 2009 (this is currently valid). I have not been to India since July 2003.
Please advise what the answer to the questions above. Also, is this visa stamping considered a renewal since my old visa stamp is through my old employer?
Thanks.
bijualex29
09-07 02:09 PM
I am no longer excited about this update.
Buch of Bull- shit they give.
Buch of Bull- shit they give.
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