dollar500
08-14 08:32 PM
I live in NJ and my application was recieved on July 2nd. would that be Nebraska or Texas SC?
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f1togc
12-18 04:59 PM
mna,
first of all i am sorry to hear that your company is not doing good..oh well we are in a recession so who isnt?
anyways, your 485 was filed last month, kind of sucks, bcos you can invoke AC21 if your 140 is approved (in your case it is), 485 >180 days, find a similar job with more or exact pay mentioned in your LCA..Use your EAD and lose your H1 status ( could be risky if your AOS is denied, then you do not have a status).
In other case, you need to find a company which can sponsor (transfer your H1) and then start your perm all over again.
Other senior posters, pls shed some light on this topic. Is AC21 safe ? what is the probabilty of getting GC through AC21 without an RFE?
Thanks
first of all i am sorry to hear that your company is not doing good..oh well we are in a recession so who isnt?
anyways, your 485 was filed last month, kind of sucks, bcos you can invoke AC21 if your 140 is approved (in your case it is), 485 >180 days, find a similar job with more or exact pay mentioned in your LCA..Use your EAD and lose your H1 status ( could be risky if your AOS is denied, then you do not have a status).
In other case, you need to find a company which can sponsor (transfer your H1) and then start your perm all over again.
Other senior posters, pls shed some light on this topic. Is AC21 safe ? what is the probabilty of getting GC through AC21 without an RFE?
Thanks
kewlkrazy
01-11 07:34 PM
Hi,
I had a question about the H-1B cap. I am currently in F-1 status in
graduate school and am planning to finish my degree requirements
sometime in March/April 2007 and eventually need to be in H-1B status
to continue to work in the US.
I previously was in the H-1B status from Jan. 2001 till Sep. 2001 (9 months)
for which I was counted towards the FY2001 H-1B cap (more than 6 years ago).
In Sep. 2001, I switched to F-1 status to get a PhD and haven't been
outside the US for more than 4 weeks since then. My question is
will I be subject to the H-1B cap again, and get a new 6-year H-1B
term, if a for-profit employer files an H-1B petition for me for FY2008
?
OR
will I get the remaining 5 years and 3 months from my previous H-1B and
not be counted against the H-1B cap ?
OR
will I get the remaining 5 years and 3 months from my previous H-1B and
also be counted against the H-1B cap ?
By the H-1B cap, I am referring to the numerical annual limit of 65k+20k.
Thanks in advance for any helpful replies.
I had a question about the H-1B cap. I am currently in F-1 status in
graduate school and am planning to finish my degree requirements
sometime in March/April 2007 and eventually need to be in H-1B status
to continue to work in the US.
I previously was in the H-1B status from Jan. 2001 till Sep. 2001 (9 months)
for which I was counted towards the FY2001 H-1B cap (more than 6 years ago).
In Sep. 2001, I switched to F-1 status to get a PhD and haven't been
outside the US for more than 4 weeks since then. My question is
will I be subject to the H-1B cap again, and get a new 6-year H-1B
term, if a for-profit employer files an H-1B petition for me for FY2008
?
OR
will I get the remaining 5 years and 3 months from my previous H-1B and
not be counted against the H-1B cap ?
OR
will I get the remaining 5 years and 3 months from my previous H-1B and
also be counted against the H-1B cap ?
By the H-1B cap, I am referring to the numerical annual limit of 65k+20k.
Thanks in advance for any helpful replies.
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MetteBB
05-20 02:56 AM
I like those... Nice 'shapes' and colours.
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martinvisalaw
06-24 04:40 PM
I agree that you should just send the G-325, if that is all they ask for. Just follow the instructions on the RFE regarding how to respond.
validIV
04-28 12:26 PM
My only thought is why arent they trying to re-introduce the visa recapture bill. But that thought in itself is a rhetorical question.
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jliechty
February 2nd, 2007, 10:54 AM
I don't know about any of those lenses from personal experience, but for what it's worth, Bj�rn R�rslett rates the f/4 version at 2.5 out of 5 (on a D1x, which is similar in resolution to the D70), and doesn't have much praise for its image quality. I'd guess that the f/4-5.6 versions, being newer designs, should be better.