Wednesday, June 8, 2011

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  • krupa
    04-08 04:39 PM
    I believe the intention of not moving too much beyond jul 06 , may be to make some spill over benfit happen to EB3 also. If they open the gate for EB2 now, lots of 485 application may come in and there may not be spill over to EB3. :)

    Krupa




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  • Kodi
    11-13 12:53 PM
    How do we know that I-140 is "approvable"?




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  • belmontboy
    10-13 11:00 PM
    If you are ugly, you could go in formal shirts & pants.

    If you are smart and sexy, you could go naked! :D




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  • ExoVoid
    06-13 03:53 PM
    I worked that much out, but it shouldn't throw the percentage calculations.



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  • perm2gc
    12-22 06:08 PM
    Efren Hernandez III, Director of the Business and Trade Services Branch at INS in Washington, D.C. announced in late December 2001 that the INS does not recognize or provide any "grace period" for maintaining status after employment termination. Mr. Hernandez explained this strict interpretation by reasoning that there is no difference between H1B holders and other non-immigrants, like students, to justify a stay in the U.S. beyond the explicit purpose of their admission. Mr. Hernandez admits that this may cause hardship to some terminated or laid off H1B workers, but believes that the INS position is legally justified.

    Although the INS' strict interpretation of the law may have legal justification, the result to others seems harsh and unreasonable, considering the fact that the lay off or termination is completely beyond the control of the H1B worker. This strict INS position may also appear to be contrary to the purpose of allowing H1B workers admission to the U.S. since they helped to fill a critical need in our economy when the U.S. was suffering acute shortages of qualified, skilled workers. Perhaps, it would be more fair if the INS were to allow a reasonable grace period, perhaps 60 days, as mentioned in the June 19, 2001 INS Memo.

    H1B workers should not be equated to other non-immigrants. For example, H1Bs can be distinguished from students. Students, in most cases, have exclusive control over whether they can maintain their status. Generally they determine whether they remain in school and satisfy the purpose of their admission to the U.S. If they choose not to remain in school, or they do not maintain certain passing grades or do not have sufficient funds, then they are no longer considered to be students maintaining their status and should return to their home countries. On the other hand, H1B workers enter the U.S. to engage in professional employment based on the needs of U.S. employers. They do not have exclusive control over whether they are laid off.

    Although we are in a soft economy with massive employee cutbacks in a variety of fields, many of these H1B workers are able to find new employment within reasonable timeframes. Some companies, at least, are in need of these workers. Salaries have dropped in many cases and recruitment of workers from outside the U.S. has significantly slowed; but, to a large extent, the need for these existing workers remains. It would benefit U.S. companies and suit the purpose of the H1B visa program to allow a reasonable grace period for these laid-off H1B workers to seek new employment within a realistic time frame.

    Adding to the woes of H1B workers, Mr. Hernandez addressed the issue of extensions of stay following brief status lapses. In short, the regulations require that an individual be in status at the time an extension of status is requested. Failure to maintain status will result in the H1B petition being granted, if appropriate, without an extension of stay. No I-94 card will be attached to the approval notice. Instead, the beneficiary will be directed to obtain a visa at a U.S. consulate in a foreign country and, only afterward, will return to lawful H1B status by re-entering the U.S. Although INS has a regulation that allows the Service to overlook brief lapses in status, extraordinary circumstances are required. Mr. Hernandez stated that even very short lapses in status are not justified in the context of terminated H1B workers, absent extraordinary circumstances.

    Mr. Hernandez specifically negated the existence of a ten-day grace period following employment termination. There are ten-day grace periods allowed in three other instances. These are (a) the H1B worker can be admitted to the U.S. up to 10 days prior to the validity of his/her petition; (b) the H1B worker has a ten-day grace period following the expiration of the period of admission; and (c) in the case of denials of extensions, the H1B worker is given up to ten days to depart the U.S. Unfortunately, termination of employment is not covered by any of these exceptions. Some find it hard to see why a terminated H1B worker should be treated any differently from the H1B worker whose period of H1B admission has expired. There is far less warning and predictability in cases of layoffs or of other terminations.

    Rumors are also circulating about a 30-day grace period should INS deny an H1B petition or extension of status and require the person to depart the U.S. There is also a 60-day time frame, proposed by the INS itself in the June 19, 2001 Memo, analyzing the American Competitiveness in the Twenty First Century Act (AC21). In this memo, the INS discussed the law allowing a person to be eligible for H1B extensions beyond 6 years if the person previously held either H1B status or had an H1B visa. The INS surmised that the law envisioned that one who previously held H1B status should be entitled, possibly up to 60 days, to the benefits of that section of AC21. Efren Hernandez clarified that none of these grace periods applies in the case of an H1B worker who is terminated or laid off




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  • paskal
    08-27 01:50 PM
    Please be good enough to join your state chapter
    We need all members' help if we are to succeeed.
    I hope to see you in DC, but there is much to do even before!



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  • gxr
    10-01 03:29 PM
    Anyone with Oct 06 or earlier RD still waiting for I-140 approval?




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  • lkapildev
    11-13 06:53 PM
    It could be a GC. I'm guessing.. My friend also had got the same information today. He was BD national

    Some keywords from his receipt# is

    It says some package is mailed. Weclome .. Permanant residence etc

    and ADIT processing etc.

    Do you see these buzz words.

    You may cheer up today and buy us a dinner. No buy the person who approved your case a dinner.

    They flushed my application toilet. I need to go to India urgently, no AP no news.



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  • abhijitp
    01-26 05:52 PM
    I collected 7 letters yesterday by simply talking to people walking in & out of a grocery store. I wanted to see how it will be at the BART station and I am very encouraged by the response received yesterday. Most people (including GC holders and citizens) provided their names and addresses and signatures without hesitation.

    The reasons for only 7 letters (could have collected 15):
    1. I was on my own after all. When I was talking to someone a bunch of 3 walked out of the store and I could not do anything.
    2. Heavy rains which prevented people from getting out in general.


    My only worry now... if you guys in and around Fremont continue to look the other way, ignoring this call to your precious 1 hour on any ONE weekday evening, I might get only 200 letters... when you and I together could easily get 1000+ over 2 weeks!




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  • mishras
    05-14 10:49 AM
    This is not a joke, we have received this querry, and are seeking some helpful advice.



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  • nagio
    01-08 07:31 AM
    Six weeks it is. Sorry I said 7 weeks.

    I just replied in the other thread too.

    My wife went for her H1B stamping at HYD on Nov 23rd of 2009. Got 221g pink slip. Submitted response on Nov 25th of 2009. Got her Visa approval on Jan 4th 2010. May be all the holidays in between delayed more by a week or two. Also US consulate say each case is unique in terms of time to get processed. She works for university in bio-tech. Hope this helps.




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  • little_willy
    08-25 03:16 PM
    So, I guess she cannot continue to work on H1(company B) upon returning using AP(got as my dependent thru Company A) !!!?? am I correct?

    Are you sure about this? I don't think this is true. My wife entered using AP and works on H-1B. Note that she is a derivative on my I-485 and works on H-1 for a totally different employer.



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  • kumarh1b
    01-22 04:16 PM
    Hi,

    My H1B extension got denied, I have n't got the denial notice yet. Can someone please advice what options do i have with out going out of status? and how long i can stay in this country?. My current I94 expired in sept 2009.

    Please advice.




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  • bigboy007
    12-10 02:20 PM
    I dont know i can try making it "superset" of what my GC Labor is that way it adds to what they have already its a bigger company btw so hassles in these issues are expected but what is the procedure in intimating USCIS many said no it but where does this Employment verification letter come in to picture.

    Check with the new company whether they can give an Employment verification letter which matches the roles mentioned in ur labor?
    Designation and pay doesnt matter.

    What matters is a permanenet job offer letter and duties should match the
    labor.

    Rajesh Alex



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  • jayleno
    10-13 05:19 PM
    While I feel your pain, I still have a question:
    How can you expect them to reach new goals when they are not even reaching their existing golas?
    For example,
    Honoring the priority date,
    Processing in sequence,
    Approving in the expected 90 days,
    ....
    ...
    ..
    bottom less list.

    Well you are correct I am trying to draw attention because as a saying "you will only know the pain when you walk the line". My company attorneys delayed the filings. I am not blaming anyone but myself. However, the fact of the matter is to find out a way to address this issue which is going to help everyone else. I do not knonw how long my particular case might take but since I am in the process I understood the issue.

    First, when you apply in advance, yeah the possibility of approval before existing application expiration is very high. But you will end up loosing the EAD period from the date of approval to the date of last expiration. This is a loss for us.

    Second, a renewal should only take less time as it takes for Drivers license. It is not AP where they have to validate your last entry etc etc.

    EAD renewal adjudication should be separate from rest of all application processing and should shrink the timline.

    Imagine my case. My wife was searching for jobs since her first EAD and now she got one but lack of EAD is going to cause her to loose it.....




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  • voldemar
    03-19 09:33 AM
    I-140 withdrawal is not mandatory but it's good for both - employer and employee. Check other threads when approved I-140 was revoked on Ability to Pay issue when USCIS added together all pending I-485 for the company. If you use AC21 to change employer and previous employer withdraw approved I-140 you are safe to go.



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  • skagitswimmer
    June 6th, 2005, 08:00 AM
    Thanks. I will go back and reshoot this and experiment a bit. The scene wasn't lit by harsh light - high cloud as I recall. I actually deepended the shadows intentionally in the PS CS2 RAW converter - the original wasn't as contrasty. What is interesting is that while the actual exposure of the blown area should be well within tolerances (If I were still shooting B&W film I would have guessed it at around zone 8) it is just the one colour that is blown - and yellow is not one of the 3 channels so it must have actualy been 2 colours. I will have to keep an eye on my histogram display because I don't have the $ for a 1DSMkII!




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  • dbevis
    December 5th, 2003, 11:13 PM
    Could you put a link up to that plug in? I really like that.

    I was playing around with it again tonight - I posted a couple more examples in the gallery area, under "landscapes".

    This is not a plugin, persay. It's a PaintShop Pro script - not PhotoShop. Here's what the script does:

    Split to RGB, discard G & B

    "Clarify" (twice) at a high value to deepen the contrast range.

    Adjusts the luminance channel to further enhance contrast.

    Colorizes the image with a hue value of 160 and saturation a low setting of 20 to slightly shift grays towards blues.

    I then added the original full-color image in as a layer and merged the two with partial opacity in (I think) "hue" mode.


    The Clarify operation gives it an "old" look by accentuating and muddling the contrast. The lumininance adjustment makes the overall appearance more 'harsh'. The shift towards blue tends to simulate a bit of fading (like an old snaphot, I guess).

    The painting-like effect comes from merging in the colors from the original.

    Here's the actual script file (it's in the "Python" programming language):

    --------------------------------------
    from JascApp import *

    def ScriptProperties():
    return {
    'Author': '',
    'Copyright': '',
    'Description': '',
    'Host': 'Paint Shop Pro',
    'Host Version': '8.00'
    }

    def Do(Environment):
    App.Do( Environment, 'SplitToRGB', {
    'GeneralSettings': {
    'ExecutionMode': App.Constants.ExecutionMode.Default,
    'AutoActionMode': App.Constants.AutoActionMode.Match
    }
    })

    App.Do( Environment, 'SelectDocument', {
    'SelectedImage': 0,
    'Strict': App.Constants.Boolean.false,
    'GeneralSettings': {
    'ExecutionMode': App.Constants.ExecutionMode.Default,
    'AutoActionMode': App.Constants.AutoActionMode.Match
    }
    })

    App.Do( Environment, 'FileClose', {
    'GeneralSettings': {
    'ExecutionMode': App.Constants.ExecutionMode.Silent,
    'AutoActionMode': App.Constants.AutoActionMode.Match
    }
    })

    App.Do( Environment, 'SelectDocument', {
    'SelectedImage': 0,
    'Strict': App.Constants.Boolean.false,
    'GeneralSettings': {
    'ExecutionMode': App.Constants.ExecutionMode.Default,
    'AutoActionMode': App.Constants.AutoActionMode.Match
    }
    })

    App.Do( Environment, 'FileClose', {
    'GeneralSettings': {
    'ExecutionMode': App.Constants.ExecutionMode.Silent,
    'AutoActionMode': App.Constants.AutoActionMode.Match
    }
    })

    App.Do( Environment, 'SelectDocument', {
    'SelectedImage': 0,
    'Strict': App.Constants.Boolean.false,
    'GeneralSettings': {
    'ExecutionMode': App.Constants.ExecutionMode.Default,
    'AutoActionMode': App.Constants.AutoActionMode.Match
    }
    })

    App.Do( Environment, 'Clarify', {
    'Strength': 4,
    'GeneralSettings': {
    'ExecutionMode': App.Constants.ExecutionMode.Default,
    'AutoActionMode': App.Constants.AutoActionMode.Match
    }
    })

    App.Do( Environment, 'Clarify', {
    'Strength': 4,
    'GeneralSettings': {
    'ExecutionMode': App.Constants.ExecutionMode.Default,
    'AutoActionMode': App.Constants.AutoActionMode.Match
    }
    })

    App.Do( Environment, 'HistogramAdjustment', {
    'LuminanceChannel': {
    'Appearance': 0,
    'Gamma': 1,
    'HighClipLimit': 245,
    'HighClipLimitPercentage': 0.01,
    'LowClipLimit': 2,
    'LowClipLimitPercentage': 0.01,
    'MaxOutput': 255,
    'MinOutput': 0
    },
    'RedChannel': {
    'Appearance': 0,
    'Gamma': 1,
    'HighClipLimit': 255,
    'HighClipLimitPercentage': None,
    'LowClipLimit': 0,
    'LowClipLimitPercentage': None,
    'MaxOutput': 255,
    'MinOutput': 0
    },
    'GreenChannel': {
    'Appearance': 0,
    'Gamma': 1,
    'HighClipLimit': 255,
    'HighClipLimitPercentage': None,
    'LowClipLimit': 0,
    'LowClipLimitPercentage': None,
    'MaxOutput': 255,
    'MinOutput': 0
    },
    'BlueChannel': {
    'Appearance': 0,
    'Gamma': 1,
    'HighClipLimit': 255,
    'HighClipLimitPercentage': None,
    'LowClipLimit': 0,
    'LowClipLimitPercentage': None,
    'MaxOutput': 255,
    'MinOutput': 0
    },
    'TargetChannel': 0,
    'OverlayResultHistogram': App.Constants.Boolean.true,
    'HistogramEditMode': App.Constants.HistogramEditMode.Luminance,
    'GeneralSettings': {
    'ExecutionMode': App.Constants.ExecutionMode.Default,
    'AutoActionMode': App.Constants.AutoActionMode.Match
    }
    })

    App.Do( Environment, 'IncreaseColorsTo16Million', {
    'GeneralSettings': {
    'ExecutionMode': App.Constants.ExecutionMode.Default,
    'AutoActionMode': App.Constants.AutoActionMode.Match
    }
    })

    App.Do( Environment, 'Colorize', {
    'Hue': 160,
    'Saturation': 20,
    'GeneralSettings': {
    'ExecutionMode': App.Constants.ExecutionMode.Default,
    'AutoActionMode': App.Constants.AutoActionMode.Match
    }
    })




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  • diptam
    01-16 01:13 AM
    Bhanu and others,

    Its written in G-639 that for getting a Original Copy of any "Approved Petition" use form I-824.... So for getting 140 copy ( which is a Immigrant visa Petition) we should I-824 .

    http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/I-824.pdf

    Thanks,

    Hi All,

    Thanks for your patience. I was busy yesterday and I would like to provide you all proper information what I sent to FOIA. Here is the information I got from my folders.
    1) You need to fill the form G-639 to get the I-140 documents.
    2) Provide as much Information as possible about your case. Some of you doesn't have the Receipt Number, they may also fill the form G-639 and provide any other information you have. (Ex: Provide with thorough description of your case in a separate paper.)
    3) After filling the form, Notarise it (Your bank will do it)
    4) Attach all the documents with this form and send it to:

    USCIS National Record Center
    FOIA Division
    PO Box: 648010
    Lee Summit, MO 64064 - 5570

    5) There is no fee to submit this form. You will receive a receipt# within a week how they will process your request.

    6) There is no way your Employer/Lawyer know about it. Its in between you and FOIA Division.

    I feel myself proud to provide all these details to you since I know how difficult to stay with a blody sucking parasite Employer. I spent lot of sleepless nights and I decided to fight with bad/rogue Employers.

    Please keep in touch if you have any other details.

    Bhanu




    gsc999
    06-07 06:52 PM
    This is the same seat from where Bush defeated John Kerry by 10 points in 2004. Republicans have a 44 percent to 29 percent edge over Democrats in voter registration. Bilbray won 49% votes against Democrat Ms Busby's 45%. This shows that there was no clear endorsement for either candidate. This infact shows that democrats did make a headway into republican base and come November it might be Democrat. We should remember this is a heavy Republican district.

    Republican Brian Bilbray will face-off with a Democrat again in November for this same seat for a two year term.

    Also, a big faux-pax by the Democratic candidate might have led to her own demise. She suggested that illegal aliens could also vote for her, this incensed the republican voters and they came out at the last minute to hand her a defeat.

    It is obvious that Republicans won because Democrats blew it.

    Check out this url for details:

    http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article717540.ece




    rsdang
    08-25 02:06 PM
    I work for Company A, applied i-485 and both got EAD & AP.She is the dependent.
    My Wife works for Company B which sponsored her H1.

    So, I guess she cannot continue to work on H1(company B) upon returning using AP(got as my dependent thru Company A) !!!?? am I correct?

    She can work for any company she wants... her EAD is not limited to any job/profession... So she can work for Company B or C or D

    PS - My wife works for company B using AP/EAD that came as a result of my I485 done by my employer. So she should enter on AP and use EAD to work. No issues. She can always have the H1 in her back pocket for back up... I would consult a lawyer if I were you before using the H1...

    She can not get an H4 though... thats seen as abandoning your AOS status...

    Hope this helps...



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