Seb Hughes
05-07 06:06 AM
Wow that is crazy
wallpaper Tiger Woods has a mistress
Dhundhun
07-11 09:42 PM
I sent a PM to you. Hope that is helpful.
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11-09 03:40 PM
Immigration Visa Attorney Blog Has Just Posted the Following:
The H-1B quota is slowing reaching its limit. The so-called advanced degree cap is now full and approximately 53,800 cases have been counted against the 65,000 allocated to the regular cap. USCIS has advised that those wishing to be counted against this year's cap should submit their applications as soon as possible.
A lot has been said about how much longer the H-1B quota has lasted this year. There's a been a lot of speculation about the reasons why the quota is still open. It's pretty obvious that the economic situation has led to a reduced number of filings, but less people talk about the other reason. USCIS is generally pretty skeptical about the H-1B program, believing that many candidates for H-1B are filing marginal cases. This has increased the number of requests for evidence that USCIS has issued this season as well.
While the open cap provides an opportunity for a late-season submission, H-1B applicants and their employers should be well aware of the scrutiny they may have to endure. Working with advocates like the attorneys at Fong & Chun, LLP will ensure that you have a candid opinion before you make the decision to file an H-1B and how you can make a difference in your chances by simply being educated about the H-1B process.
Anyone wishing to file an H-1B case should call the attorneys at Fong & Chun, LLP for a free consultation and realistic assessment of their case. ---ecf
More... (http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/2009/11/h1b-quota-advanced-degree-cap.html)
The H-1B quota is slowing reaching its limit. The so-called advanced degree cap is now full and approximately 53,800 cases have been counted against the 65,000 allocated to the regular cap. USCIS has advised that those wishing to be counted against this year's cap should submit their applications as soon as possible.
A lot has been said about how much longer the H-1B quota has lasted this year. There's a been a lot of speculation about the reasons why the quota is still open. It's pretty obvious that the economic situation has led to a reduced number of filings, but less people talk about the other reason. USCIS is generally pretty skeptical about the H-1B program, believing that many candidates for H-1B are filing marginal cases. This has increased the number of requests for evidence that USCIS has issued this season as well.
While the open cap provides an opportunity for a late-season submission, H-1B applicants and their employers should be well aware of the scrutiny they may have to endure. Working with advocates like the attorneys at Fong & Chun, LLP will ensure that you have a candid opinion before you make the decision to file an H-1B and how you can make a difference in your chances by simply being educated about the H-1B process.
Anyone wishing to file an H-1B case should call the attorneys at Fong & Chun, LLP for a free consultation and realistic assessment of their case. ---ecf
More... (http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/2009/11/h1b-quota-advanced-degree-cap.html)
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gcdreamer05
02-03 05:01 PM
Hi Friends,
I would like to know if anyone is working for this company,
http://www.qtech-solutions.com/
and how is the work culture in there generally.
They are a desi firm and willing to sponsor h1b work permit in biotech field.
Please share if you or anyone who know works for them
Sorry to post this here, but i did not know other means of trying to find out about them.
A google search of them brings very bad reviews of them, where employees have posted never join them. But it is hard to know if it was posted by people who just hate them or if they are genuine employees.
Please either pm me if you are not interested to reply.
Thanks for the help.
I would like to know if anyone is working for this company,
http://www.qtech-solutions.com/
and how is the work culture in there generally.
They are a desi firm and willing to sponsor h1b work permit in biotech field.
Please share if you or anyone who know works for them
Sorry to post this here, but i did not know other means of trying to find out about them.
A google search of them brings very bad reviews of them, where employees have posted never join them. But it is hard to know if it was posted by people who just hate them or if they are genuine employees.
Please either pm me if you are not interested to reply.
Thanks for the help.
more...
biggy
07-20 11:21 AM
My spouse and I have been notified through I-797C notice of action letter of the interview for (form-1-485, application to register for permanent residency). They require us to bring along a checklist of items for the interview including form I-864 that needs to be attached with Tax returns and W2 or certified IRS printouts.
Both of us have been in US for 15 years holding F1 and later H1B visas. The problem is that one of us (who is the dependent) has worked in several organizations without authorization. We would like to know what cause of action to take to mitigate the problem as well as the worst-case scenario in terms of our ability to obtain residency. Any advice, particularly those who know of someone who has faced a similar situation will be appreciated.
Both of us have been in US for 15 years holding F1 and later H1B visas. The problem is that one of us (who is the dependent) has worked in several organizations without authorization. We would like to know what cause of action to take to mitigate the problem as well as the worst-case scenario in terms of our ability to obtain residency. Any advice, particularly those who know of someone who has faced a similar situation will be appreciated.
NikNikon
October 26th, 2006, 06:53 AM
I guess what I was trying to illustrate was that I'll be spending less time in PS trying to bring out detail in the eyes which exactly what I did in my original post edit of the first photo. With the set up I have going now you can see the whites of the eyes better along with the color of the eye to the pupil. So less time in PS = more time shooting. ;)