Saturday, June 18, 2011

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  • thomachan72
    06-18 07:25 AM
    But for filing the 485 (US green cared last stage) you need to be physically present within the US and it will be difficult to comute across the border at this stage. This is a very complicated issue and you can never predict the outcome. However, apply both and stay in canada now. Try to complete the 2 year requirement in canada and then you can move back to the US and file the 485. Another thing I heard is if a canadian company hires you and places you in a US location, you can stay in the US and claim years of residence towards the canadian PR, because you are being paid in canada (something like that). If that works then at the same time your LC can be done here. then if dates are current 140 and 485 filed concurrently.
    Anyway lot of us might be thinking about this approach and lets wait for more replies and more clarity.




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  • vinkrish
    10-07 05:55 PM
    I would really love to hear comments from ppl who can relate to this possibly with some first-hand experience in going through this stage!
    My labor cert was filed just this February (been about 8 months now). The application was put in as EB2 with the minimum requirements being - Masters + 3 yrs, or alternatively, a Bachelors + 5 yrs.
    Now the law firm has contacted my manager asking her to prepare a "Business Necessity Statement" for a "POSSIBLE" audit! (note the word "possible", its not really an audit yet). They want my manager to explain why a Masters and 3 years is better than a Bachelors + 5 yrs for this job, and stuff like that.
    Preparing a business necessity statement if there was really an audit is understandable, but this request from the law firm makes it look like they're more than certain that there will be an audit on my application. Have things gotten that bad really? Or is our law firm just pre-emptively preparing for the worst? Just to let you know, there are other ppl at my office with my similar job profile, whose labor cert has also been applied for as an EB3 (requiring only a Bachelors and work experience).
    How scared should I be realistically about the possibility of an audit? And how realistic is it in this day and age to actually get an approved labor cert after responding to a business necessity audit.

    Also, here's an excerpt from the email that the law firm sent to my manager. Can anyone of you suggest what kind of "additional documentation" they are talking about including with all the explanation for business necessity?
    "All business necessity arguments must be evidenced via supporting documentation. Please note that the DOL prefers “independent” forms of documentation to statements from or information created by <companyname>. Make sure to be reasonably specific and identify the sources and bases for your assertions in the context of <companyname>'s business. Independent documentation that contains financial justification(s) to substantiate the business necessity argument will be particularly helpful."




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  • Pineapple
    12-26 05:04 PM
    I sent mine back over two and half months ago.. still no sign of a replacement card.. I called USCIS and they said they received the card, and are "reviewing the file". (how long does it take to figure out the freakin photo is wrong?). Did not specify how long will it take before they issue a new one.




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  • Lucky7
    12-04 09:22 PM
    [QUOTE=GCwaitforever]That is somewhat slavish mentality. For a different perspective ... In the words of Curt Flood, "A well-paid slave is nonetheless a slave".

    I think you hit the nail on the head GC,even though i get paid very nicely i honestly feel like a slave every single day for the past 6 yrs.
    The last job i had to turn down was with a fortune 100 company and would have got to work on retrofit work on the Petronas Towers,every Architects dream, but had to turn it down because i cant travel till i get my GC cleared.
    As far as a lawsuit i think if DOL does not clear all cases by end of 2007 all people affected should donate $300 towards a class action lawsuit,people who can afford more should donate more obviously,and even if it does not achieve much at least it would get pulblic attention.



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  • MerciesOfInjustices
    02-22 09:59 PM
    Pardon my ignorance, but what is PBEC exactly and what are the issues regarding it? Something to do with Labor backlogs?




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  • Kitiara
    05-27 06:04 PM
    It totally immobilised the person sitting next to me, they were reduced to a gibbering wreck under their desk. :P Truly evil sites. :)



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  • txh1b
    08-18 05:11 PM
    If she is here on H4 and while she was here her H1B got approved then there is no problem. As H1B is not VISA and its intent to hire. Infact if she wanted to to Join work on H1B, she will need to apply status change application for H4 to H1B.


    Totally wrong. If the H1b was a COS, there has been a status violation by all means!




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  • akhilmahajan
    11-14 09:01 PM
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Bump ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^



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  • naveenarjun
    09-11 05:24 PM
    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/special/immigration/5124255.html




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  • unseenguy
    06-16 01:12 AM
    I agree with above posters.

    Ask for shorter duration visa.
    leave siblings out
    Show strong financial position to supprt their stay in US
    Show strong ties to home country. (leaving siblings out & adding grandparents care is a good thing), but also show strong monetory ties such as property in home country.



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  • jk333
    07-17 07:15 PM
    is it official that we can file till August 17th? i didn't see that in august bulletin. please let me know as you know how important is that..... Well its timing...

    http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/VisaBulletinUpdate17Jul07.pdf




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  • sweet_jungle
    09-24 03:12 PM
    Applying to a top MBA program is quite intense, especially if you come from a competitive applicant pool. eg: laid off investment banker (plenty of those headed to B-school), Indian-engineer, Chinese-anything, etc. Are you sure you want to go through the effort and expense of the application process if you cannot attend? It takes about 3-4 weeks to put a serious application package together - maybe you can put this time to better use by applying to a program that you can actually attend. That can also be a plan-B in case something goes wrong with the GC application.

    Think it through and good luck with your decision. Wish you the Best.

    thanks for your advice. It is still OK if due to GC screwup, I cannot attend rather than my GC comes through next year, and I fret over why I did not apply. of couse, this is a personal choice. But, this is how I have decided to face the situation. I know of people who have applied 3 times and gone through. Also, deferrals for genuine reasons are allowed by schools, though not all.
    Also, MBA process is less stressful than say, applying to MS from India. Being in USA for last few years, we now know better about what is what.



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  • susie
    07-13 09:32 PM
    Hi:

    Why and how do members get those green and red squares when they post messages? I do know red squares are bad since a mouseover shows the text that the member has had some bad behavior. However, I have seen various texts for green squares. Mine says "I'm on a distinguised road"...I had no idea I was on one, but I sure do hope it ends with a Green Card in hand! :)

    Anyway, does anyone know all the different variations of text for green and red squares and how do they change for different members?

    Thanks,
    Jayant

    Now I am curious to see if I have any so making this post to check




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  • fester8542
    05-27 09:34 PM
    golgi Your ugly arse site was moooooooooooving...

    This has to be the strangest battle ever! Leave it to you to come up with an idea like that...



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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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  • bmoni
    12-22 12:59 PM
    GC_2007,

    When we change employer i think we can't keep the Priority date
    Its been clearly stated bolded when you change employer you will lose your 1-140 PD....any thoughts or am i misreading it.

    once the alien�s Form I-140 petition has been approved, the alien beneficiary retains his or her priority date as established by the filing of the labor certification for any future Form I-140 petitions, unless the previously approved Form I-140 petition has been revoked because of fraud or willful misrepresentation. This includes cases where a change of employer has occurred; however, the new employer must obtain a new labor certification if the classification requested requires a labor certification (see
    the section on successorship of interest).



    (A) Determining the Priority Date. In general, if a petition is supported by an individual labor certification issued by DOL, the priority date is the earliest date upon which the labor certification application was filed with DOL. In those cases where the alien�s priority date is established by the filing of the labor certification, once the alien�s Form I-140 petition has been approved, the alien beneficiary retains his or her priority date as established by the filing of the labor certification for any future Form I-140 petitions, unless the previously approved Form I-140 petition has been revoked because of fraud or willful misrepresentation. This includes cases where a change of employer has occurred; however, the new employer must obtain a new labor certification if the classification requested requires a labor certification (see
    the section on successorship of interest).



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  • furiouspride
    04-22 12:08 AM
    enjoy food.. best place to enjoy all sorts of food in US
    By all sorts, you mean Indian? :D




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  • ryan
    04-29 07:45 PM
    Nice article here. It also compares the experience on how folks did once they went back. The needle is surely moving away from USA.

    America is bleeding competitiveness | VentureBeat (http://venturebeat.com/2011/04/28/brain-drain-or-brain-circulation-america-is-bleeding-competitiveness/)

    How is this a "nice" or even a transparent / balanced opinion? It starts off -- "With anti-immigrant sentiment building across the nation, and clouds of nativism.."

    Is he referring to Anti-immigrant, or anti-illegal immigration? I believe the latter. There is a difference. As a potential immigrant, who has had the opportunity to live and work in America 10 years and counting, I haven't experienced the least bit of anti-foreigner sentiments from the everyday American folk. All I want to say, is that I have been extended the opportunities, quite felt welcomed and feel truly blessed to have some met some of the nicest folks / friends, from my time living in this country. I grew up in a country where we never got to belong. You could be born, and live there to the day you die -- and you'd never get to belong. It's a whole lot different here in America. I truly hope some people express fair and balanced opinions, as opposed to writing with a hidden agenda.. and that's a shame.




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  • when
    02-29 12:42 PM
    ^^^^




    MetteBB
    06-06 03:04 PM
    I know ;)




    mirage41
    06-13 05:43 PM
    Going through a bill, usually in subcommittee, section by section, revising language, amending sections etc and reach a consensus

    Does that mean the bills could be changed further?



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