hsadan
05-22 06:32 PM
i want to do a camera animation...
i.e. zoom in/out during an animation
i.e. zoom in/out during an animation
wallpaper Emma Stone has dyed her hair
Jaime
09-04 05:36 PM
Come with us to Washington and Tell Congress IT ALREADY HAS BEEN TOO LONG
GCPagla
02-20 01:10 PM
I am already working on EAD. I have got an employment offer from a big fortune 500 firm as a lead technical analyst. The offer is too good to miss. I am trying to understand in my job will be "same or similar" while my job responsibility was "programmer analyst" in labor certificate and i would get a job as lead architect. Following are some more details about may labor doc.
a) Though my job title is like programmer analyst, my SOC job code is given as 17-2071.00 which is "Electrical Engineer"
I was never an electrical engineer (not even by my education). I do not know why the original filer used such a SOC code. Now my new role (lead technical architect) will have a SOC code as 15-1031 as that is for computer architect.
Morever my new employer will not provide me a Ac21 portability matching my labor cert.
My role responsibility is following as per labor cert.
Job Title: Programmer/ Analyst/Systems, Software/Engineer/Developer, or Related to IT
Reponsibility:
develop, create and modify general computer application software. Analysis user needs and design, develop software solutions. Design, develop, analyse and implement software and end user product. Coordinate various account projects with IT consultants; nurture close relationship with the major account customers by providing quality technical support and apply principles of computer science, engineering and mathematical analysis.
Do you feel that changing the job as lead architect willl be a paradigm shift for me causing my GC gone denied?
Thankis in advance.
a) Though my job title is like programmer analyst, my SOC job code is given as 17-2071.00 which is "Electrical Engineer"
I was never an electrical engineer (not even by my education). I do not know why the original filer used such a SOC code. Now my new role (lead technical architect) will have a SOC code as 15-1031 as that is for computer architect.
Morever my new employer will not provide me a Ac21 portability matching my labor cert.
My role responsibility is following as per labor cert.
Job Title: Programmer/ Analyst/Systems, Software/Engineer/Developer, or Related to IT
Reponsibility:
develop, create and modify general computer application software. Analysis user needs and design, develop software solutions. Design, develop, analyse and implement software and end user product. Coordinate various account projects with IT consultants; nurture close relationship with the major account customers by providing quality technical support and apply principles of computer science, engineering and mathematical analysis.
Do you feel that changing the job as lead architect willl be a paradigm shift for me causing my GC gone denied?
Thankis in advance.
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GCtogo
07-25 05:43 PM
Hello IV members,
I have been watching IV forum during the last four weeks. I feel it is a great place to post questions and comments to help everybody in our long Immigration journey. I have a situation here.
I have filed my H-1B extension, my wife�s H-4 extension, my I-140 and our I-485 applications recently from my current address. I haven�t got the approvals yet for any of them. I am thinking of taking another project(with the same employer of course) next month and relocating to a new state.
I heard that immigration documents don�t get forwarded by USPS. My worry is about my wife�s H-4 extension approval notice as other communications will go either to my employer or lawyer. I know that we have an online form to update our new address to USCIS.
Did anybody run into problems of mails being sent to the address in the forms even after you filled out this form?
Please let me know what you think about relocation after filing immigration papers.
I have been watching IV forum during the last four weeks. I feel it is a great place to post questions and comments to help everybody in our long Immigration journey. I have a situation here.
I have filed my H-1B extension, my wife�s H-4 extension, my I-140 and our I-485 applications recently from my current address. I haven�t got the approvals yet for any of them. I am thinking of taking another project(with the same employer of course) next month and relocating to a new state.
I heard that immigration documents don�t get forwarded by USPS. My worry is about my wife�s H-4 extension approval notice as other communications will go either to my employer or lawyer. I know that we have an online form to update our new address to USCIS.
Did anybody run into problems of mails being sent to the address in the forms even after you filled out this form?
Please let me know what you think about relocation after filing immigration papers.
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ak_2006
07-08 04:33 PM
I have demand data March, April and July 2010.
........................... March April July
CY2010 EB2 total 53,300 52,875 44,575
CY2010 EB3 total 148,600 148,550 44,850
EB2 is reduced 11K+ in 4 months and EB3 4K+.
........................... March April July
CY2010 EB2 total 53,300 52,875 44,575
CY2010 EB3 total 148,600 148,550 44,850
EB2 is reduced 11K+ in 4 months and EB3 4K+.
GCwaitforever
06-19 10:11 AM
Here is my understanding after I read the report.
There is a law that says that I-485 applications will have to be processed within 120 days. According to USCIS interpretation, the clock ticks only after FBI name check, this check and that check. But the supervisors/adjudicators have authority to bypass the check and process the application after 40 days of no reply from FBI or other entities.
None of the above mentioned can be construed as legal advice.
There is a law that says that I-485 applications will have to be processed within 120 days. According to USCIS interpretation, the clock ticks only after FBI name check, this check and that check. But the supervisors/adjudicators have authority to bypass the check and process the application after 40 days of no reply from FBI or other entities.
None of the above mentioned can be construed as legal advice.
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user1205
08-28 11:28 PM
My lawyer received all the receipts for our AOS, EAS and AP applications and today I got COPIES in mail from her.
Wasn't she supposed to send me the originals and keep the copies? After all, it's my application.
I want to call her but I'm not sure what the general practice is. Did you guys get copies or the original receipts from your lawyers?
Thanks!
Wasn't she supposed to send me the originals and keep the copies? After all, it's my application.
I want to call her but I'm not sure what the general practice is. Did you guys get copies or the original receipts from your lawyers?
Thanks!
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gc28262
07-30 09:01 AM
From Ron Gotcher:
ImmInfo Newsletter:* The effect of an employer withdrawal of an I-140 (http://imminfo.com/News/Newsletter/2010-07/employer-withdrawal-of-I-140.html)
If an employer withdraws an I-140 after it has been approved, however, the employee is entitled to keep the priority date and use it for any subsequently filed I-140. It doesn't matter that the new I-140 may be for a different job, a different employer, a different location, or even a different preference classification. Once an I-140 is approved, the employee "owns" the priority date forever
ImmInfo Newsletter:* The effect of an employer withdrawal of an I-140 (http://imminfo.com/News/Newsletter/2010-07/employer-withdrawal-of-I-140.html)
If an employer withdraws an I-140 after it has been approved, however, the employee is entitled to keep the priority date and use it for any subsequently filed I-140. It doesn't matter that the new I-140 may be for a different job, a different employer, a different location, or even a different preference classification. Once an I-140 is approved, the employee "owns" the priority date forever
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Winn777
September 20th, 2006, 11:22 AM
Keith,
Don't be afraid of the "G" lenses. I have several "Pro G" lenses and they are fantastic. The only difference in the "G" lens is it does not have an aperture ring and you don't need that unless you are using the lens on a manual camera. You can set the aperture manually in your D70 through the camera settings and you just don't need the ring.
Nikon manufactures several different quality levels of lenses and the more the lens cost the better the quality. I suggest that you buy the best glass your budget will allow and you can upgrade later. That's what I did.
I have the Nikkor 70-300 f4-5.6D ED AF Zoom and for the money it's a good lens. It's a consumer lens and doesn't have the build quality of my Nikkor 70-200 F2.8G AF-S VR IF ED Pro lens. But it works just fine and doesn't cost any where near what a Pro lens cost.
Don't be afraid of the "G" lenses. I have several "Pro G" lenses and they are fantastic. The only difference in the "G" lens is it does not have an aperture ring and you don't need that unless you are using the lens on a manual camera. You can set the aperture manually in your D70 through the camera settings and you just don't need the ring.
Nikon manufactures several different quality levels of lenses and the more the lens cost the better the quality. I suggest that you buy the best glass your budget will allow and you can upgrade later. That's what I did.
I have the Nikkor 70-300 f4-5.6D ED AF Zoom and for the money it's a good lens. It's a consumer lens and doesn't have the build quality of my Nikkor 70-200 F2.8G AF-S VR IF ED Pro lens. But it works just fine and doesn't cost any where near what a Pro lens cost.