
rjgleason
June 10th, 2004, 09:22 PM
It's not the "IMHO" or anything... we certainly all are entitled to opinions - "Canon is better than Nikon" "Nikon is better than Canon" "Contax/Carl Zeiss is better than either" "What are you thinking, Minolta has fine glass too" etc. But it is just the "far superior" thing that got me going, because it simply isn't true, while the other statements certainly do have parts of truth to them. I guess some people do treat camera manufactureres with the same kind of "fanboy-ishness" that geeks do to Intel or AMD. ;)
If you are referring to me, as being one of "some people" treating camera manufacturers etc etc as geeks do with Intel or AMD, I reiterate that this was only my opinion as I have had BOTH mfgrs equipment and IN MY HUMBLE OPINION ........and only mine, and for my reasons, Canon is far superior. (as I indicated about the lenses.......Far more...........meaning more in quantity...........and....Superior.........seems this has been proven, at least from my readings. I did not say far superior lenses.
I'm not going to get into some sort of contest and I am not looking for an argument, nor will I return with derogatory retorts.
Hell, I ought to just delete the thread............I don't enjoy misinterpreations or surmising and that's what seems to be here.
If you are referring to me, as being one of "some people" treating camera manufacturers etc etc as geeks do with Intel or AMD, I reiterate that this was only my opinion as I have had BOTH mfgrs equipment and IN MY HUMBLE OPINION ........and only mine, and for my reasons, Canon is far superior. (as I indicated about the lenses.......Far more...........meaning more in quantity...........and....Superior.........seems this has been proven, at least from my readings. I did not say far superior lenses.
I'm not going to get into some sort of contest and I am not looking for an argument, nor will I return with derogatory retorts.
Hell, I ought to just delete the thread............I don't enjoy misinterpreations or surmising and that's what seems to be here.
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grimus
10-03 07:11 PM
What's the telephone number for FBI helpdesk ?
Could someone please post the contact numbers here please?
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lazycis
02-29 11:34 AM
mallu is right. H1B status expires immediately when a person stops working. An employer is required by law to notify the USCIS about a lay off and the USCIS revokes H1B as of that date. There is no grace period, so the only chance to preserve H1 status is to find a new job and file H1B transfer BEFORE the lay off. Preserving I-485 is a different story and you are in a good shape regarding GC. Just find a new job, use EAD and stop worrying about H1 status. It does not worth the hassle and you may not get any benefits from H1.
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tv25
09-16 02:46 PM
Thanks for your replies.
No, They did not cancel H4 when I went for H1 stamping.
I want to see if there is any way that the H1 can be withdrawn pending determination from USCIS?
No, They did not cancel H4 when I went for H1 stamping.
I want to see if there is any way that the H1 can be withdrawn pending determination from USCIS?

qplearn
10-09 08:36 AM
It is FBI that is responsible for namecheck ... not sure USCIS has any control over them. My understanding is I-485 premium processing would apply only to USCIS processing of the paperwork.
Then, of course, it won't help much because for most people name check is taking 2 years, and 485 processing via the regular route takes less time than that.
Then, of course, it won't help much because for most people name check is taking 2 years, and 485 processing via the regular route takes less time than that.
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CantLeaveAmerica
04-03 12:48 PM
But with the new rule, it doesn't matter if FBI name check is pending.If your PD is current, whether your name check is pendign or not GC will be approved.
Am I correct?
GC will be approved contingent on the grounds that it can be cancelled/annulled if the FBI name check comes up not in your favour when the FBI finally reviews your name ..In a way, it's a conditional approval till the actual FBI clearance....IV seniors may be better at answering this.
Am I correct?
GC will be approved contingent on the grounds that it can be cancelled/annulled if the FBI name check comes up not in your favour when the FBI finally reviews your name ..In a way, it's a conditional approval till the actual FBI clearance....IV seniors may be better at answering this.
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04-05 10:07 PM
I agree with you. I was bit tense to see RFE email since it is my first RFE. I will try to avoid giving urgent words.
Thanks anyway for your reply.
Thanks anyway for your reply.
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mayitbesoon
07-07 06:07 PM
Anyone who had good knowledge of AC21 same/similar, please reply.
My original labor has an annual salary of 50,000. My current salary is 95,000. I got an RFE to provide EVL. My job duties are mostly similar to that of the original labor. However job title is different.
is this a problem? My attorney is saying the salary differenence will cause an issue. He is asking me to convince my HR to add a range 50,000 - 95,000 as my salary, which i am sure my HR would be against doing that as it is a big company. I don't even want to ask them since they might think i am trying to do some kind of fraud and raise a red flag.
is there anyone in the IV community who had successfully used AC21 with a considerable difference in salary?. Please respond with your comments.
My original labor has an annual salary of 50,000. My current salary is 95,000. I got an RFE to provide EVL. My job duties are mostly similar to that of the original labor. However job title is different.
is this a problem? My attorney is saying the salary differenence will cause an issue. He is asking me to convince my HR to add a range 50,000 - 95,000 as my salary, which i am sure my HR would be against doing that as it is a big company. I don't even want to ask them since they might think i am trying to do some kind of fraud and raise a red flag.
is there anyone in the IV community who had successfully used AC21 with a considerable difference in salary?. Please respond with your comments.
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jkamel5
07-10 08:38 PM
Thanks for your amazing help.
I have two more question that I am not sure about:
1-I understand from your letter that EB2-NIW has less requirements than EB1-OR, and hence it is more safe to apply for EB2-NIW. Is that true?
2-In case I want to apply for EB1-OR, does my company has to sign I-140. I am just worried that they does not want to sponsor me till after 3 years? Does I-140 hurt the company by any means?
Thank you,
John
Well, your ideal bet is the standard EB2. It will require a labor certificate. The issue is that the cost of obtaining the labor certificate (including lawyer's fee and job advertisement costs; usually total around $5k-$6k) must be borne by the employer; it is the law. You can bear the rest of the cost (I-140+I-485+lawyer's fee for those two stages). If your employer is willing to at least pay for that, then go for it; you will get your GC within a year or two (assuming no major changes in the rules, situations, etc.).
If your employer is not willing to spend any money, then you have two options: EB1 or EB2-NIW; they do not need labor certificate.
The EB2-NIW category does not need employer's sponsorship. However, a support letter from the employer strengthens the case quite a lot. To prove yourself eligible for EB2-NIW, you need to argue that if a labor test is done and an eligible citizen or permanent resident shows up (and hence you cannot be hired), then it will be a *national* loss to the US. Basically this means you have to prove that your field *and* your individual work in the field are very important to the US nationally (i.e., not just to the particular part of the US where you live/work). Other than publications (number as well as quality), citations, and perhaps most importantly, a set of (10-15) recommendation letters from the well known leaders of your field are usually used to establish this.
The EB1-OR (outstanding researcher) category requires that you be in a "researcher" position and your company employs at least 5 other researchers (I am assuming that you are not a tenure-track faculty member in a US institute of higher education). If this is true, then your employer simply needs to "sponsor" you by providing a support letter. No labor certification is needed; so employer need not bear any cost; you are allowed to pay for the whole process. You need to establish that you are an "outstanding researcher" with international reputation.
From what you have told us, it seems that EB2-NIW might be possible for you, but you very likely do not satisfy EB1-OR's requirements. In any case, there is a good amount of randomness in the process and hence there is always a possibility of getting approved. So if your employer does not want to spend any money and you can spare the money, then it may be worth a shot applying for an EB2-NIW. If you decide to do so, get a good lawyer, though.
I have two more question that I am not sure about:
1-I understand from your letter that EB2-NIW has less requirements than EB1-OR, and hence it is more safe to apply for EB2-NIW. Is that true?
2-In case I want to apply for EB1-OR, does my company has to sign I-140. I am just worried that they does not want to sponsor me till after 3 years? Does I-140 hurt the company by any means?
Thank you,
John
Well, your ideal bet is the standard EB2. It will require a labor certificate. The issue is that the cost of obtaining the labor certificate (including lawyer's fee and job advertisement costs; usually total around $5k-$6k) must be borne by the employer; it is the law. You can bear the rest of the cost (I-140+I-485+lawyer's fee for those two stages). If your employer is willing to at least pay for that, then go for it; you will get your GC within a year or two (assuming no major changes in the rules, situations, etc.).
If your employer is not willing to spend any money, then you have two options: EB1 or EB2-NIW; they do not need labor certificate.
The EB2-NIW category does not need employer's sponsorship. However, a support letter from the employer strengthens the case quite a lot. To prove yourself eligible for EB2-NIW, you need to argue that if a labor test is done and an eligible citizen or permanent resident shows up (and hence you cannot be hired), then it will be a *national* loss to the US. Basically this means you have to prove that your field *and* your individual work in the field are very important to the US nationally (i.e., not just to the particular part of the US where you live/work). Other than publications (number as well as quality), citations, and perhaps most importantly, a set of (10-15) recommendation letters from the well known leaders of your field are usually used to establish this.
The EB1-OR (outstanding researcher) category requires that you be in a "researcher" position and your company employs at least 5 other researchers (I am assuming that you are not a tenure-track faculty member in a US institute of higher education). If this is true, then your employer simply needs to "sponsor" you by providing a support letter. No labor certification is needed; so employer need not bear any cost; you are allowed to pay for the whole process. You need to establish that you are an "outstanding researcher" with international reputation.
From what you have told us, it seems that EB2-NIW might be possible for you, but you very likely do not satisfy EB1-OR's requirements. In any case, there is a good amount of randomness in the process and hence there is always a possibility of getting approved. So if your employer does not want to spend any money and you can spare the money, then it may be worth a shot applying for an EB2-NIW. If you decide to do so, get a good lawyer, though.
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xyz2005
10-05 12:35 PM
Thank you thank you thank you sooooooooooooooo much!!!!!!!! I didnt even know you had to do this!! I would put my receipt number in check status and worry like a fool. I am just plain stupid!!!!!!!
After creating my account, I realized there has been updates!!! And now am thinking about all those days I worried.... what an idiot I am!!
My husband would be very happy to know this. THANKS SO MUCH!
Hi,
Can you please tell us all how to reach FBI FP customer service so that we all can check our respective status w.r.t. Finger Printing?
Thanks much
Best Regards
After creating my account, I realized there has been updates!!! And now am thinking about all those days I worried.... what an idiot I am!!
My husband would be very happy to know this. THANKS SO MUCH!
Hi,
Can you please tell us all how to reach FBI FP customer service so that we all can check our respective status w.r.t. Finger Printing?
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07-15 01:21 PM
Look at the text on the service center status page!
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samirpatel08
08-03 11:19 PM
I just started this thread to learn how other members are considering option to transfer EB3 case to EB2.
- Please let us know,
- Is it worth trying?
- Is there any issue if you have tried? Success or failure.
- If you got success, let everyone know.
Thanks,
Samir.
- Please let us know,
- Is it worth trying?
- Is there any issue if you have tried? Success or failure.
- If you got success, let everyone know.
Thanks,
Samir.
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return_to_india
02-08 08:08 PM
Hello guys,
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4. PIO card has the passport number of my son on it...the passport will expire when he is five year old. So do I get a new passport number? If so what happens to the PIO card? Do I need to get a new one?
.............
Thanks
Yes, a new passport ( from one of the US embassies in India). I don't think it is a new PIO card, but the new passport number will be 'annotated' in the Passport ( Indian embassies in US charge $20 for that ).
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4. PIO card has the passport number of my son on it...the passport will expire when he is five year old. So do I get a new passport number? If so what happens to the PIO card? Do I need to get a new one?
.............
Thanks
Yes, a new passport ( from one of the US embassies in India). I don't think it is a new PIO card, but the new passport number will be 'annotated' in the Passport ( Indian embassies in US charge $20 for that ).
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� Ability to creatively gather external and internal research
� Ability to execute and manage multiple analytical tasks
� Ability to integrate multiple viewpoints and synthesize key messages
� Comfort with quantitative as well as qualitative elements of business issues
� Understanding of macro and micro economic trends in the domestic and international markets as well as in Wireless, Technology or Retail
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General Qualifications Requirements:
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� Thoroughness and detail-orientation (with the ability to recognize the bigger picture)
� Comfort with teaming and working in a highly collaborative and fluid environment
� Superior personal productivity and time management skills
� Demonstrated creative problem solving and entrepreneurial character highly valued
� Understanding of the Wireless or Retail industry (helpful but not necessary)
� Willingness to travel up to 10-20% of time
Education:
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� Masters degree a plus, but not necessary
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� Demonstrated analytical horsepower in a fast-paced environment with senior leadership
� Experience in wireless technology, finance, or insurance industry preferred but not critical
� Ability to creatively gather external and internal research
� Ability to execute and manage multiple analytical tasks
� Ability to integrate multiple viewpoints and synthesize key messages
� Comfort with quantitative as well as qualitative elements of business issues
� Understanding of macro and micro economic trends in the domestic and international markets as well as in Wireless, Technology or Retail
� Experience in high-impact MS PowerPoint slide creation , Excel modeling and Access database manipulation
� Ability to present findings over the phone and in person in a simple and compelling manner
General Qualifications Requirements:
� Ideally two to three years of post-undergraduate experience at a top General Management Consulting firm, Investment Bank, or Fortune 500 internal strategy group
� Thoroughness and detail-orientation (with the ability to recognize the bigger picture)
� Comfort with teaming and working in a highly collaborative and fluid environment
� Superior personal productivity and time management skills
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� Understanding of the Wireless or Retail industry (helpful but not necessary)
� Willingness to travel up to 10-20% of time
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jonty_11
12-14 03:50 PM
For people thinking canada, or H1 b with children, what should I tell them.
Go to canada no job, will not be able to keep familiy there. Don't tell me people are not able to find a job in US in this market.
It is up to people to think of Canada or india. India is faaaaar better.
More jobs, very well paying.. own house and family..
I like that jonty more than 6 months..
People have stayed years and not found a sensible job in canada.
Please read carefully the context of the 6 months I had mentioned...it was not for staying in Canada...but regarding police certificates for Can PR application froM Singapore
Go to canada no job, will not be able to keep familiy there. Don't tell me people are not able to find a job in US in this market.
It is up to people to think of Canada or india. India is faaaaar better.
More jobs, very well paying.. own house and family..
I like that jonty more than 6 months..
People have stayed years and not found a sensible job in canada.
Please read carefully the context of the 6 months I had mentioned...it was not for staying in Canada...but regarding police certificates for Can PR application froM Singapore
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learning01
04-13 01:12 PM
Information is power. I also think not many people at IV will like the idea of writing to Indian newspapers. We shouldn't feel ashamed. Someone has to start somewhere.
It was Bob Dole who spoke about ED in an advertisement for Viagra.
As I wrote here (http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showpost.php?p=8494&postcount=218), point # 7
The prospective H1 new-comers from India, China etc should be properly informed about the obstacles they would face in the US when applying for permanent residence.
.....
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It was Bob Dole who spoke about ED in an advertisement for Viagra.
As I wrote here (http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showpost.php?p=8494&postcount=218), point # 7
The prospective H1 new-comers from India, China etc should be properly informed about the obstacles they would face in the US when applying for permanent residence.
.....
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nowhereman
01-31 12:13 AM
I would say Canada because British Columbia has a much higher standard of living than Boston. Canada is generally a much better place for raising kids and the stress levels are lower because of freebies like health care etc. BC also has a much better weather compared to Boston.
The other reason is that you could always come to the USA from Canada later but if you lose the Canadian PR now and don't manage to get a green card in the US, you lose everything.
Thanks for the reply isedkeem, and best wishes for your GC journey.
Just throwing some thoughts out: I've seen many rant about the dismal employment situation, unaffordable housing, and high taxes in Canada compared to the United States. Can anyone share their thoughts or experiences on this?
The other reason is that you could always come to the USA from Canada later but if you lose the Canadian PR now and don't manage to get a green card in the US, you lose everything.
Thanks for the reply isedkeem, and best wishes for your GC journey.
Just throwing some thoughts out: I've seen many rant about the dismal employment situation, unaffordable housing, and high taxes in Canada compared to the United States. Can anyone share their thoughts or experiences on this?
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