Sakthisagar
03-11 10:36 AM
Folks,
Please read this. if USCIS takes this seriously then we can expect some movement in coming visa Bulletins
Cyrus D. Mehta & Associates, PLLC (http://cyrusmehta.com/news.aspx?SubIdx=ocyrus20103925436)
Please read this. if USCIS takes this seriously then we can expect some movement in coming visa Bulletins
Cyrus D. Mehta & Associates, PLLC (http://cyrusmehta.com/news.aspx?SubIdx=ocyrus20103925436)
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chintu25
08-16 02:37 PM
I was in MI for a long time, so have called them up and have urged them to join IV.
Hopefully they will make the right choice and do the right thing.
Akhil Thanks for your efforts ...If possible please give me their emails so I may contact them or u can ask them to join michigan chapter by following the link in my signature
Hopefully they will make the right choice and do the right thing.
Akhil Thanks for your efforts ...If possible please give me their emails so I may contact them or u can ask them to join michigan chapter by following the link in my signature
dingudi
02-22 11:04 AM
Hi,
I know there has been lot of discussions on things to do and not to do after changing jobs - but seems like there is no definitive conclusion. Thought of getting opinion on following:
(i) Generally people suggest to send G28 to change the lawyer representation - this helps in tracking what is going on without missing any RFE's.
(ii) Regarding AC21 letter informing USCIS there are contradicting advice even from lawyers - some say that dont do anything until they issue an RFE. Thinking here is that we would attract USCIS attention by sending an AC21 letter that could potentially delay. By not sending the letter they might just approve without any questions.
Based on this, I initially thought of sending just G28 but not AC21 letter. But once we send G28 to change lawyer representation, my application get USCIS's attention anyway - so I am thinking why not send AC21 letter as well as a back up.
Any opinions?
Thanks.
You may want to change lawyers for many reasons including personal dissatisfaction, lawyers messing up, high fees , and more... I do not think this will attract so much attention in comparison.Just my thought.
I know there has been lot of discussions on things to do and not to do after changing jobs - but seems like there is no definitive conclusion. Thought of getting opinion on following:
(i) Generally people suggest to send G28 to change the lawyer representation - this helps in tracking what is going on without missing any RFE's.
(ii) Regarding AC21 letter informing USCIS there are contradicting advice even from lawyers - some say that dont do anything until they issue an RFE. Thinking here is that we would attract USCIS attention by sending an AC21 letter that could potentially delay. By not sending the letter they might just approve without any questions.
Based on this, I initially thought of sending just G28 but not AC21 letter. But once we send G28 to change lawyer representation, my application get USCIS's attention anyway - so I am thinking why not send AC21 letter as well as a back up.
Any opinions?
Thanks.
You may want to change lawyers for many reasons including personal dissatisfaction, lawyers messing up, high fees , and more... I do not think this will attract so much attention in comparison.Just my thought.
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mailtobalu
06-30 04:56 PM
Can I go for this change of status any time or do I need to wait for new H1B cap which will open in April every year?
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jcrajput
07-20 01:58 PM
Thank you.
Is there any risk or limitation?
Is there any risk or limitation?
mjdup
07-26 11:34 AM
One year for my labor had not elapsed and I had no other way to get the 8thyr extension so my attorney applied for the premium processing, it was applied on 16th and got it approved by 27th of June. If your labor has met the 1yr req. you could always apply for the 1yr extn, don't see why you won't be able to use the 1yr labor rule..hope this helps,
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mr_aryan
10-19 01:59 AM
It would be of great help if any one on this forum or their aquaintaince could assist my aged parents travelling from Hyderabad,India to Atlanta,GA by British Airways on 10-27-09.
I know this might not be the right question on this forum, but apologies for any inconvenience caused to anybody.
Thanks in advance
I know this might not be the right question on this forum, but apologies for any inconvenience caused to anybody.
Thanks in advance
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webm
05-13 10:54 AM
I got my GC but my wife's application (based on my 485) is still pending. I think at this point I can switch jobs/go to school full time and it won't affect my spouse's case. Just want to double check on this, any thoughts??
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How come EB3 India, PD Jul 2003 (NSC) got approved?? Am i missing here??
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How come EB3 India, PD Jul 2003 (NSC) got approved?? Am i missing here??
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athapps
01-25 09:37 PM
Dear Gurus
My friend is in pathetic situation. He is in US for last 5 years and fallen out of status almost 2 years. Using 245I, Finally he got his i140, EAD, AP got aproved i485 still pending with current PD.
Unfortunately his father fallen sick, and possibly he may not see him if he miss him now.
My question here is, can he travel on his AP, What are the risk involved. In case of his i485 get approved while he is in
India can I take it with me so he can come back with his Green card.
Dear friends you guys have been helping all, pls help my friend to see his father possibly last time.
My friend is in pathetic situation. He is in US for last 5 years and fallen out of status almost 2 years. Using 245I, Finally he got his i140, EAD, AP got aproved i485 still pending with current PD.
Unfortunately his father fallen sick, and possibly he may not see him if he miss him now.
My question here is, can he travel on his AP, What are the risk involved. In case of his i485 get approved while he is in
India can I take it with me so he can come back with his Green card.
Dear friends you guys have been helping all, pls help my friend to see his father possibly last time.
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sidbee
05-27 12:57 PM
From what I read in the article they are talking about chaging 'the place of incorporation' from Bermuda to Ireland to avoid paying higher taxes through the proposed tax legislation ...dosent't talk about relocating all operations to Ireland
I never said they are moving all the operations. Looks like, they would still be serving the clients in the US. But they will be not a US company anymore.They would not be head off iced in the US.
They would still be able to outsource there work to India, for which the US companies would have to shell out more taxes, if a particular legislation is passed.
I never said they are moving all the operations. Looks like, they would still be serving the clients in the US. But they will be not a US company anymore.They would not be head off iced in the US.
They would still be able to outsource there work to India, for which the US companies would have to shell out more taxes, if a particular legislation is passed.
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Patrick Lee
July 20th, 2004, 08:05 AM
Nikon was most popular among the pros photographers during the 1970s and that finding has led me to choose it for my 35mm equipment.
One of the major advantage is its system ability to use old lenses for its newer bodies. Moreover accessories for the camera bodies are easily available in the local photo retail outlets.
The lesson learned from the D2h could have gone into the making of the D70 along side with their surprise attempt in the huge advertising spending (TV and other various media) in launching the product.
Perhaps it could have been a shortsighted affair to aim the D2h only for the PJs. Nikon could have been holding the flag up when the camera could be in the hands of millions of advanced serious amateurs including the many part-time professional photographers world-wide. Not to say the huge market in China could have been overlooked by their thinking engineers!
What about the millions of part-time and full time photographers doing weddings and other assignments who would wish that the D2h is an 8 MPs. where large enlargements are required.
The D70 has brought many loyal consumers to stop discarding the old Nikon lenses. In fact their current aggressive marketing attitude has seemingly brought a smile back to many previous happy Nikon users.
My next wish is for Nikon to design and produce another DSLR by carefully listening to users of their equipment. Not to say that just by assumming that all PJs only need is 4 MPs is wrong because that can be a decoy in their planning too. More to watch from the factory that was set up to produce the D70 in Thailand! I am sure Nikon will not disappoint DSLR users with many more surprises in the very future.
One of the major advantage is its system ability to use old lenses for its newer bodies. Moreover accessories for the camera bodies are easily available in the local photo retail outlets.
The lesson learned from the D2h could have gone into the making of the D70 along side with their surprise attempt in the huge advertising spending (TV and other various media) in launching the product.
Perhaps it could have been a shortsighted affair to aim the D2h only for the PJs. Nikon could have been holding the flag up when the camera could be in the hands of millions of advanced serious amateurs including the many part-time professional photographers world-wide. Not to say the huge market in China could have been overlooked by their thinking engineers!
What about the millions of part-time and full time photographers doing weddings and other assignments who would wish that the D2h is an 8 MPs. where large enlargements are required.
The D70 has brought many loyal consumers to stop discarding the old Nikon lenses. In fact their current aggressive marketing attitude has seemingly brought a smile back to many previous happy Nikon users.
My next wish is for Nikon to design and produce another DSLR by carefully listening to users of their equipment. Not to say that just by assumming that all PJs only need is 4 MPs is wrong because that can be a decoy in their planning too. More to watch from the factory that was set up to produce the D70 in Thailand! I am sure Nikon will not disappoint DSLR users with many more surprises in the very future.