trexx7
07-27 10:41 AM
^^^
wallpaper of Kabul, Afghanistan,
greyhair
06-15 11:38 AM
It is 1 million reen cards every year. If you add up family based, lottery, asylum EB etc., it all comes to around 1 million.
Out of 140K EB green cards, only half the green cards actually go to high skilled immigrants. The other half go to the spouses and children of high skilled immigrants. So out of 140K, less than half of these green cards are actually allocated to the high skilled EB immigrants.
Out of 140K EB green cards, only half the green cards actually go to high skilled immigrants. The other half go to the spouses and children of high skilled immigrants. So out of 140K, less than half of these green cards are actually allocated to the high skilled EB immigrants.
[Legoman]
10-24 01:20 PM
If you create a new 'plane' and position it below the object as a floor, you will get a shadow. You can move the light sources about to get the right shadow.
ps. make sure you tick the 'include shadows' option when rendering your animation.
ps. make sure you tick the 'include shadows' option when rendering your animation.
2011 Kabul, Afghanistan, Feb.
ashokmohan
02-19 11:31 AM
Had the appt on monday morning and got the passport back on Wednesday evening at 3 pm .
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waitingGC
02-07 11:00 AM
no
senk1s
09-22 10:24 AM
arent they supposed to give a packet for that
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muni_k
04-15 11:27 AM
both of us are physicians working on h1b visas .we have ead's.i want to do a fellowship.i believe i cannot do a fellowship using my ead.can i use my wife's ead,showing myself as a dependant?all help from the gurus will be greatly appreciated.thanks.
2010 Kabul is located on the Kabul
mdipi
10-21 05:33 PM
very good! i love it. i need to find a good font site,,,anybody got anything?:q:
mike :cyclops:
mike :cyclops:
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sounakc
03-22 09:41 AM
thanks guys...
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cantonsale10@gmail.com
02-14 07:20 PM
Hi Friends,
I work for Company A from the year 2003 on H1-B Visa and here is my details
Priority Date : Aug 2004 (EB3-I)
I-140 Approved date : Jan 2007
I-485 Filed date : July 2007
Currently using : H1-B (8 th year running)
EAD & AP : I have both EAD & AP but not using it at this stage.
Now i got an offer from Company B but they can accept only EAD or GC with Good salary and position. I am really tired of getting low salary with company A as they started taking advantage of me.
Now if i use EAD card to move to company B (by using AC21) and once i get a green card (don't know when ??) do i have to come back to company A and work for one or two years as GC is for future employment ? Is there any rule like this ?
I am also planning to have my personal attorney after moving to Company B to take care of AC 21 and other communications.
I am not sure Company A will allow me to move at this stage and i cannot waste my life with this company for a low salary so i want to move and make some progress in my life.
Have any of you moved like this and got GC ? Will there be any issues ?
Please advise.
I work for Company A from the year 2003 on H1-B Visa and here is my details
Priority Date : Aug 2004 (EB3-I)
I-140 Approved date : Jan 2007
I-485 Filed date : July 2007
Currently using : H1-B (8 th year running)
EAD & AP : I have both EAD & AP but not using it at this stage.
Now i got an offer from Company B but they can accept only EAD or GC with Good salary and position. I am really tired of getting low salary with company A as they started taking advantage of me.
Now if i use EAD card to move to company B (by using AC21) and once i get a green card (don't know when ??) do i have to come back to company A and work for one or two years as GC is for future employment ? Is there any rule like this ?
I am also planning to have my personal attorney after moving to Company B to take care of AC 21 and other communications.
I am not sure Company A will allow me to move at this stage and i cannot waste my life with this company for a low salary so i want to move and make some progress in my life.
Have any of you moved like this and got GC ? Will there be any issues ?
Please advise.
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sammyb
10-05 04:36 PM
http://cartoonbox.slate.com/hottopic/?image=5&topicid=86
direct image URL:
http://content.cartoonbox.slate.com/?feature=af87d0df42e7e12e4a0a07ae5bb5c468
thats a good one ..
shows the true state of affairs in legal immi front ...
direct image URL:
http://content.cartoonbox.slate.com/?feature=af87d0df42e7e12e4a0a07ae5bb5c468
thats a good one ..
shows the true state of affairs in legal immi front ...
hot KABUL, Afghanistan -- There
MatsP
August 28th, 2009, 01:00 PM
I can't really help much, but I would say that going Canon won't actually help (unless you would be happy to use the Canon Digital Photo Professional tools, which is a simpler variant of lightroom, sort of).
New formats of RAW format always needs newer versions of software.
--
Mats
New formats of RAW format always needs newer versions of software.
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Mats
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house An Afghan woman walks past the
raysaikat
07-19 02:32 PM
I am a physician with subspeciality board certification. I have been in AOS/EAD since July 2008 as a dependent on my wifes EB3 Employment based petition.
Due to current retrogression, I want to explore the EB1 route. The question I have is can I apply for a new EB1/AOS in view of my current status of being in AOS/EAD already.
Yes, you can. This will be an independent petition, and will have no effect on the existing I-485 (at least, in principle - the USCIS may get confused if they see two petitions, and issue RFE, denial, etc., in which case you need to reply back to them with proper evidence, etc.).
What impact will it have on my wife if I choose to add her as dependent.
Your wife can be a dependent on your EB1 petition and file another I-485 based on your EB1 I-140. Again, this is independent of her own petition I-140 (and the I-485 based on the EB3 I-140), and in theory, the two petitions should not interfere with each other.
Due to current retrogression, I want to explore the EB1 route. The question I have is can I apply for a new EB1/AOS in view of my current status of being in AOS/EAD already.
Yes, you can. This will be an independent petition, and will have no effect on the existing I-485 (at least, in principle - the USCIS may get confused if they see two petitions, and issue RFE, denial, etc., in which case you need to reply back to them with proper evidence, etc.).
What impact will it have on my wife if I choose to add her as dependent.
Your wife can be a dependent on your EB1 petition and file another I-485 based on your EB1 I-140. Again, this is independent of her own petition I-140 (and the I-485 based on the EB3 I-140), and in theory, the two petitions should not interfere with each other.
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nixstor
09-07 10:04 PM
3/4th of U S A sleeping :)
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Gravitation
06-05 09:19 AM
They're not doing it in any order.
Keep checking your status here: http://pds.pbls.doleta.gov/
Keep checking your status here: http://pds.pbls.doleta.gov/
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hibworker
11-22 05:50 PM
If PERM is pending for over a year, then the new employer can apply for H1 extension for 1 year. This whole PERM process will have to re-started with the new employer.
Since this is a unique case, you should check with an attorney.
Since this is a unique case, you should check with an attorney.
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happydude9
01-24 12:10 PM
Hi glus,
Thanks for the reply can you or someone clarigy this,
What if the validity date of H1 is before the validity date of F1. In other words if the validity date of H1 is 10/1/2009 to 9/30/2012 and the validity date of F1 is 12/15/2009 to D/s but the approval date of F1 is on 7th Jan 2010 and the approval date of H1 is on 14th jan 2010.
Thanks
Thanks for the reply can you or someone clarigy this,
What if the validity date of H1 is before the validity date of F1. In other words if the validity date of H1 is 10/1/2009 to 9/30/2012 and the validity date of F1 is 12/15/2009 to D/s but the approval date of F1 is on 7th Jan 2010 and the approval date of H1 is on 14th jan 2010.
Thanks
girlfriend east of Kabul, Afghanistan
neeidd
07-14 03:29 PM
Your priority date is not yet current. It will be in August.
Also you need to prove that you have exhausted all ways to get it adjudicated.
InfoPass - Eitherway its useless
Approaching your senator.
If none of these work then you apply for WOM
Otherwise your case will be weak and be thrown out
Thanks a lot for the reply, gcpool
Regards
Also you need to prove that you have exhausted all ways to get it adjudicated.
InfoPass - Eitherway its useless
Approaching your senator.
If none of these work then you apply for WOM
Otherwise your case will be weak and be thrown out
Thanks a lot for the reply, gcpool
Regards
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1human1
03-04 07:58 PM
any suggestions/answers pls? thanks
rima1805
10-14 12:57 AM
I was wondering if an attorney or any user with knowledge / past experience with I-485 MTR can help me understand the status of my MTR.
My story in short:
* EB2 I-485 was applied in July 07
* I -140 was approved in Aug 07 timeframe
* No change in employer, etc. Life as usual.
All of a sudden:
* Received I-485 denial on July 30, '09. No RFE no NOID. PD = Nov 06. Reason stated: underlying I-140 was not valid.
* Obvious USCIS error. I-140 is alive n kicking. So applied for MTR on Aug 14.
* Convinced my attorney to request for expedite based on USCIS error. Got a letter from TSC that the expedite was accepted on Sept 11. Attorney said I should hear in a weeks time, but the letter said within 45 days!
* On Sept 25 there was an LUD on my I-485. Status of MTR still = initial review.
* Got impatient today and called USCIS. Managed to get to level II. The courteous rep told me that on Sep 24 my I-485 was reopened for reconsideration. Online it still says 'denied'.
She also mentioned that the MTR has not been approved yet. Also that she could see a lot of activity going on with my case and someone has been assigned to it, which according to her was a good thing. God only knows what is 'good' per USCIS.
I know it will take ages for the GC, but at least the AP was coming to good use. Now I'm stuck w/o a stamped visa and unable to make business trips either. Can someone share their thoughts on what happens next, if all turns out good with my application.
Sorry for my long post... Thanks in advance for your time.
My story in short:
* EB2 I-485 was applied in July 07
* I -140 was approved in Aug 07 timeframe
* No change in employer, etc. Life as usual.
All of a sudden:
* Received I-485 denial on July 30, '09. No RFE no NOID. PD = Nov 06. Reason stated: underlying I-140 was not valid.
* Obvious USCIS error. I-140 is alive n kicking. So applied for MTR on Aug 14.
* Convinced my attorney to request for expedite based on USCIS error. Got a letter from TSC that the expedite was accepted on Sept 11. Attorney said I should hear in a weeks time, but the letter said within 45 days!
* On Sept 25 there was an LUD on my I-485. Status of MTR still = initial review.
* Got impatient today and called USCIS. Managed to get to level II. The courteous rep told me that on Sep 24 my I-485 was reopened for reconsideration. Online it still says 'denied'.
She also mentioned that the MTR has not been approved yet. Also that she could see a lot of activity going on with my case and someone has been assigned to it, which according to her was a good thing. God only knows what is 'good' per USCIS.
I know it will take ages for the GC, but at least the AP was coming to good use. Now I'm stuck w/o a stamped visa and unable to make business trips either. Can someone share their thoughts on what happens next, if all turns out good with my application.
Sorry for my long post... Thanks in advance for your time.
vinzak
12-15 03:57 PM
While we all wait anxiously for our GCs, it can't even get you into Haagen Daaz in India.
You'd need to wait till you are a US citizen for that!!!
Haagen Dazs Delhi Says No Indians Allowed - mediabistro.com: AgencySpy (http://www.mediabistro.com/agencyspy/what_the/haagen_dazs_delhi_says_no_indians_allowed_146068.a sp)
Haagen Dazs Delhi Says No Indians Allowed
By Kiran Aditham on Dec 15, 2009 12:32 PM
With the opening of its first New Delhi outlet, ice cream brand Haagen Dazs adopted an interesting if not ridiculous policy: those with international passports were allowed in while Indians themselves weren't. Times of India's Rajesh Kalra provides a tale of a friend who was turned away by Haagen-Dazs enforcers. Here's a brief excerpt:
"I immediately called Ramit. 'You are an international traveler, and you have a passport, so you can go in', I said. Ramit's response was instant: I tried to enter but they said you are not allowed for you don't have an international passport. I am normally not given to immediate emotional reactions, but I couldn't resist this time. I was, to be honest, upset. How can they do this to an Indian, in India? Do a story on TOI or NBT? Do it for print or Online? Call other media friends and colleagues? I simply didn't know how to react. Print would have a better impact, but should I wait that long?"
Kalra didn't wait long. He contacted local authorities and used Facebook and Twitter to get the word out to the Indian community and as expected, HD's actions drew plenty of ire. According to BoingBoing, after a fitting public outcry thanks in part to Kalra's efforts, the operator of the franchise (who ironically is Indian) has axed the policy and apparently now claims it never existed.
Kalra, though, chalks this discrimination up to an age-old mentality of some Indian people. "I have often maintained that we ourselves are our biggest enemies. Our mentality is that of slaves and we think anything is good only if its approved by foreigners, or the 'holders of international passport[s].'"
You'd need to wait till you are a US citizen for that!!!
Haagen Dazs Delhi Says No Indians Allowed - mediabistro.com: AgencySpy (http://www.mediabistro.com/agencyspy/what_the/haagen_dazs_delhi_says_no_indians_allowed_146068.a sp)
Haagen Dazs Delhi Says No Indians Allowed
By Kiran Aditham on Dec 15, 2009 12:32 PM
With the opening of its first New Delhi outlet, ice cream brand Haagen Dazs adopted an interesting if not ridiculous policy: those with international passports were allowed in while Indians themselves weren't. Times of India's Rajesh Kalra provides a tale of a friend who was turned away by Haagen-Dazs enforcers. Here's a brief excerpt:
"I immediately called Ramit. 'You are an international traveler, and you have a passport, so you can go in', I said. Ramit's response was instant: I tried to enter but they said you are not allowed for you don't have an international passport. I am normally not given to immediate emotional reactions, but I couldn't resist this time. I was, to be honest, upset. How can they do this to an Indian, in India? Do a story on TOI or NBT? Do it for print or Online? Call other media friends and colleagues? I simply didn't know how to react. Print would have a better impact, but should I wait that long?"
Kalra didn't wait long. He contacted local authorities and used Facebook and Twitter to get the word out to the Indian community and as expected, HD's actions drew plenty of ire. According to BoingBoing, after a fitting public outcry thanks in part to Kalra's efforts, the operator of the franchise (who ironically is Indian) has axed the policy and apparently now claims it never existed.
Kalra, though, chalks this discrimination up to an age-old mentality of some Indian people. "I have often maintained that we ourselves are our biggest enemies. Our mentality is that of slaves and we think anything is good only if its approved by foreigners, or the 'holders of international passport[s].'"
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