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04-05 09:19 AM
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this issue has been discussed in-depth before and sorted out.
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this issue has been discussed in-depth before and sorted out.
edited by moderator...no personal comments please
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hebbar77
08-21 09:31 PM
First time a post made absolutely no sense to me!:eek:
asanghi
12-16 10:09 PM
Dont we need to go to the home country for transfering from H4 to F1? Can we do it by staying in the US itself?
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You need to go your home country, if you want to get the visa stamped. Here you can apply for change of status to F1. In fact as you are member of Immigrationvoice, so most likely you have applied for green card. In such case you should not go home country to apply for F1. It could be problematic. The consular officer might even reject your F1 .
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You need to go your home country, if you want to get the visa stamped. Here you can apply for change of status to F1. In fact as you are member of Immigrationvoice, so most likely you have applied for green card. In such case you should not go home country to apply for F1. It could be problematic. The consular officer might even reject your F1 .
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aim-high
03-25 08:34 AM
Hi
Thanks for your reply.
See according to the consulate, they say the following
passport or travel document valid for at least three months after visa expiry date
In this case, they mean the schengen visa expiration date. For example, if I am travelling from April 1 to April 20th, they will give me visa only upto April 20th. They want my AP to have expiration atleast 3 months from April 20th (which will be July 20th) but my AP is expiring on April 10th.
Thanks for your reply.
See according to the consulate, they say the following
passport or travel document valid for at least three months after visa expiry date
In this case, they mean the schengen visa expiration date. For example, if I am travelling from April 1 to April 20th, they will give me visa only upto April 20th. They want my AP to have expiration atleast 3 months from April 20th (which will be July 20th) but my AP is expiring on April 10th.
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NANO3
04-30 04:28 PM
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jliechty
February 11th, 2006, 09:08 AM
Mine shows this lightly under some conditions. It's not been a major problem for me, unlike what some overly vocal folks at another forum would like everyone to think, but I'll probably send it in to have it calibrated anyway.
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unseenguy
06-22 07:30 PM
USCIS kept on updating the total number of cases received for H-1B for FY 2009-10. However, the recent USCIS H-1B (http://www.h1b.biz/lawyer-attorney-1137085.html) cap count indicates decline in number of cases than what had been previously reported. The updated count reports the receipt of 44,400 ‘Regular’ cap cases, by June 12, 2009 which is lesser than the prior count of 47,700, given as of May 22, 2009. There is no explanation too from USCIS for this decline in trend. Thus, this reduced number may reflect either withdrawals by employers, denials by the USCIS, duplicate filings, or an error in the prior cap counts.
As of this writing, both the Advanced Degree and Regular caps remain open. We will continue to provide updated H-1B cap count information.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2009/06/h1b_cap_falloff_in_total_count.html)
USCIS financial loss:
cap : 65000 (minus chile, singapore 6800) = 58200
cap count : 47,700 (max) , 44,400 (min)
H1B filing fees: 2320 USD per application
shortfall : 24,360,000 (min) , 32,016,000 (max)
Assuming 15% premium processing 1000*1000 = 1,000,000
Total shortfall for new applications : 25 million USD. (min)
Also since I have 2 year EAD now, I may not renew my H1 this november. I am sure, L1, H1 extensions etc are having similar revenue impact.
As of this writing, both the Advanced Degree and Regular caps remain open. We will continue to provide updated H-1B cap count information.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2009/06/h1b_cap_falloff_in_total_count.html)
USCIS financial loss:
cap : 65000 (minus chile, singapore 6800) = 58200
cap count : 47,700 (max) , 44,400 (min)
H1B filing fees: 2320 USD per application
shortfall : 24,360,000 (min) , 32,016,000 (max)
Assuming 15% premium processing 1000*1000 = 1,000,000
Total shortfall for new applications : 25 million USD. (min)
Also since I have 2 year EAD now, I may not renew my H1 this november. I am sure, L1, H1 extensions etc are having similar revenue impact.
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zilmax007
12-08 08:03 PM
India:
EB2 -> 01-JUN-2003
EB3 -> 01-OCT-2001
http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_4384.html
EB2 -> 01-JUN-2003
EB3 -> 01-OCT-2001
http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_4384.html
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eb3_nepa
05-28 11:20 AM
If you are actually using the EAD you cannot work in the interim though. Just an FYI
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ujjvalkoul
07-12 03:54 PM
For Nov 2005 PD...how long before we can get GC
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learning01
04-06 01:12 PM
Else where in IV (http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showpost.php?p=7026&postcount=172), I posted that the core bill under consideration is Specter S.Amdt 3192, which has already amended Specter's S.2454. So, the Hagel-Martinez 3 core provisions will be added to S.Amdt 3192.
But what about the discussion of other 228 amendments now cloture has passed and discussion and voting allowed on these.
But what about the discussion of other 228 amendments now cloture has passed and discussion and voting allowed on these.
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rkdownload
09-10 11:18 PM
One of my friend left US for India in March 2006 with pending H1b extension. Applied for Visa stamping for existing petition which was due to expire in July 2008. Could not get his visa stamped due to 221g. Now his H1b extension is pending as USCIS is asking too much in RFE like client certificate etc and his sponser is not willing to persue further due to complexities (His employer is one of the following companies mentioned in http://durbin.senate.gov/showRelease.cfm?releaseId=295338) and asked him to assume this relationship to be terminated. Though he recieved the email yesterday his 221g is cleared.
Infact his I140 is also approved last week. I was wondering what options he has if he wants to come back to US.
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Infact his I140 is also approved last week. I was wondering what options he has if he wants to come back to US.
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jbr
03-02 04:19 PM
I think it is very worthwhile sending a petition to all judiciary committee members. It is perfect time to do so.
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shreekhand
06-24 05:08 PM
It depends on which USCIS district you are applying from... but all in all these days between 3-6 months from applying to taking oath. Times for military personnel might vary.
Your country of birth/current citizenship has no bearing on times (unlike for Green Card)
Go here and check the service center closest for N-400 timelines: https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processTimesDisplay.do;jsessionid=bac585
Note: These timelines do no include time for taking oath.
Hi folks
Hi Folks
Assuming & God Willing I get my GC then , how long does it take to get US Citizenship. Does it matter which state you are working in and the Queues , State Wide Differ OR its the same slab.
Can someone point me to the webpage on USCIS that tells you how long the Q is . Does it matter , what your prev. nationality before GC was like to Priority Date my country or no relation.
HOW can I get US Citizenship Fastest ? AND HOW LONG, friends, does it take to get your family here as a dependent of a US Citizen
Your country of birth/current citizenship has no bearing on times (unlike for Green Card)
Go here and check the service center closest for N-400 timelines: https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processTimesDisplay.do;jsessionid=bac585
Note: These timelines do no include time for taking oath.
Hi folks
Hi Folks
Assuming & God Willing I get my GC then , how long does it take to get US Citizenship. Does it matter which state you are working in and the Queues , State Wide Differ OR its the same slab.
Can someone point me to the webpage on USCIS that tells you how long the Q is . Does it matter , what your prev. nationality before GC was like to Priority Date my country or no relation.
HOW can I get US Citizenship Fastest ? AND HOW LONG, friends, does it take to get your family here as a dependent of a US Citizen
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jliechty
June 18th, 2005, 04:14 AM
In general, macro lenses around 100mm are good for most kinds of macro photography. They have too much working distance for use on a copy stand, and not quite enough for skittish and/or dangerous insects or small animals. For general purpose stuff, the angle of view is such that you get enough background isolation to be worthwhile (you can rotate around your subject just a bit to get a highlight out of the background, while a 50mm macro takes in more background and makes this difficult).
I got a used Tamron 90mm, and let's just say that the build quality does not inspire confidence - however, the image quality is excellent. From what little I've seen of the Sigma 105mm macro (and from the many images that the members here have posted), it appears to have a bit better build quality and fine image quality as well. The Nikon macro is not going to be much better, if at all, in image quality than these, and you will pay dearly for the brand name. The one macro lens to avoid, however, is a "Phoenix" macro that only goes to 1:2 (that means that you can't get enough magnification for most small insects and flowers to fill the frame) and is most likely more cheaply built than my Tamron. Almost every other macro lens goes to 1:1 these days, and you can get the nicer ones used from KEH for not much more, so there's no reason to buy not-so-ideal lenses that you'll outgrow in no time anyway.
I got a used Tamron 90mm, and let's just say that the build quality does not inspire confidence - however, the image quality is excellent. From what little I've seen of the Sigma 105mm macro (and from the many images that the members here have posted), it appears to have a bit better build quality and fine image quality as well. The Nikon macro is not going to be much better, if at all, in image quality than these, and you will pay dearly for the brand name. The one macro lens to avoid, however, is a "Phoenix" macro that only goes to 1:2 (that means that you can't get enough magnification for most small insects and flowers to fill the frame) and is most likely more cheaply built than my Tamron. Almost every other macro lens goes to 1:1 these days, and you can get the nicer ones used from KEH for not much more, so there's no reason to buy not-so-ideal lenses that you'll outgrow in no time anyway.