Jimi_Hendrix
01-01 04:35 PM
As I understand a new bill has to be introduced in Senate and in House of Representatives. Both these bills will have to be passed and then reconciled for differences.
Is it true that all CIR legislation that was introduced in Senate last year is now dead and that a new bill will have to be introduced in Senate as well?
Is it true that all CIR legislation that was introduced in Senate last year is now dead and that a new bill will have to be introduced in Senate as well?
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kirupa
04-11 08:18 PM
The new version looks much better onsitus :)
AllVNeedGcPc
09-23 08:56 PM
...that you submitted and it has a column where you were supposed to fill in the job code. Also, you would have attached a copy of your approved labor to support the application and job category.
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gc_discussion
02-27 10:15 PM
Now working on H1b, 8th year
PD: Oct 2005
I 140: approved
I 485: pending
AP, EAD: approved
I want to change job to another employer.Can the new employer file an H1b for me based on my approved I 140. I prefer to be on H1b as traveling is easier and don't have to wait for the EAD, AP each year and the uncertainities invloved.
I would appreciate replies.
PD: Oct 2005
I 140: approved
I 485: pending
AP, EAD: approved
I want to change job to another employer.Can the new employer file an H1b for me based on my approved I 140. I prefer to be on H1b as traveling is easier and don't have to wait for the EAD, AP each year and the uncertainities invloved.
I would appreciate replies.
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somegchuh
08-24 12:50 PM
My 140 (filed concurrently with 485) was approved on Aug 17th. Ever since 08/17 I have been seeing LUD's on it everyday. In fact there was a LUP on 08/19 Sunday! Any ideas what's happening? I think something is going in CIS.
factoryman
06-13 07:54 PM
No, not necessarily in my opinion. She has legal F1 status and that is what you will show on the relevant forms.
I have my 140 approved and my wife is on F1. How can I proceed with filing 485? (since the dates are current). I am thinking that my wife need to be on H4 before I file for 485.
Will appreciate if anyone has had similar experience and is willing to share.
Thanks!
I have my 140 approved and my wife is on F1. How can I proceed with filing 485? (since the dates are current). I am thinking that my wife need to be on H4 before I file for 485.
Will appreciate if anyone has had similar experience and is willing to share.
Thanks!
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upuaut
09-10 08:29 AM
I always have to switch between forward and a left or right perspective in order to do that. Even then it's hard to get it just right.
(but isn't it so much easier than version 1.0 where you had to create invisible mirror objects in order to pivot off center? :) )
(but isn't it so much easier than version 1.0 where you had to create invisible mirror objects in order to pivot off center? :) )
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Karen
November 13th, 2006, 10:21 AM
Can someone tell me how to get to the button battery that runs the date/clock on a D70? I've had three cameras with the problem of having to reset the date because the clock battery was low and the screen flashes 0 on the frame counter, the camera is virtually disabled. We have had these cameras since the fall of 2004 and they all crashed within a week of each other. I read in the book that the clock battery feeds off of the battery pack, or can be charged up (three days) with the optional ac adapter.
Also we had a problem with dust on the circuitry, dark spots showing up on images, and I had to send it to Nikon. If I need to clean that again in the future, I don't want to fry the circuitry, so any advice about that is greatly welcomed. Thank you
Also we had a problem with dust on the circuitry, dark spots showing up on images, and I had to send it to Nikon. If I need to clean that again in the future, I don't want to fry the circuitry, so any advice about that is greatly welcomed. Thank you
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newworld
04-06 11:36 AM
WASHINGTON - Senate Republicans and Democrats closed in on a last-minute compromise Thursday on legislation opening the way to legal status and eventual citizenship for many of the 11 million immigrants living in the United States illegally.
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said he had been assured President Bush supports the measure, and would publicly say so later in the day.
As outlined, the measure would provide for enhanced border security, regulate the future flow of immigrants into the United States and offer legalized status to the millions of men, women and children in the country unlawfully.
"We've had a huge breakthrough" overnight, said Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn.
Not done deal yet
Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada, the Democratic leader, agreed, but cautioned that the agreement had not yet been sealed.
Even so, the presence of both leaders at a celebratory news conference underlined the expectation that the Senate could pass the most sweeping immigration bill in two decades, and act before leaving on a long vacation at the end of the week.
The developments marked a turnaround from Wednesday, when it appeared negotiations had faltered. The key sticking point involved the 11 million illegal immigrants in the country, and the struggle to provide them an opportunity to gain legal status without exposing lawmakers to the political charge that they were advocating amnesty for lawbreakers.
While final details were not available, in general, the compromise would require illegal immigrants who have been in the United States between two years and five years to return to their home country briefly, then re-enter as temporary workers. They could then begin a process of seeking citizenship.
Illegal immigrants here longer than five years would not be required to return home; those in the country less than two years would be required to leave without assurances of returning, and take their place in line with others seeking entry papers.
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said he had been assured President Bush supports the measure, and would publicly say so later in the day.
As outlined, the measure would provide for enhanced border security, regulate the future flow of immigrants into the United States and offer legalized status to the millions of men, women and children in the country unlawfully.
"We've had a huge breakthrough" overnight, said Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn.
Not done deal yet
Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada, the Democratic leader, agreed, but cautioned that the agreement had not yet been sealed.
Even so, the presence of both leaders at a celebratory news conference underlined the expectation that the Senate could pass the most sweeping immigration bill in two decades, and act before leaving on a long vacation at the end of the week.
The developments marked a turnaround from Wednesday, when it appeared negotiations had faltered. The key sticking point involved the 11 million illegal immigrants in the country, and the struggle to provide them an opportunity to gain legal status without exposing lawmakers to the political charge that they were advocating amnesty for lawbreakers.
While final details were not available, in general, the compromise would require illegal immigrants who have been in the United States between two years and five years to return to their home country briefly, then re-enter as temporary workers. They could then begin a process of seeking citizenship.
Illegal immigrants here longer than five years would not be required to return home; those in the country less than two years would be required to leave without assurances of returning, and take their place in line with others seeking entry papers.
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kirupa
04-23 10:07 PM
Hi Gaurav,
Unfortunately, I don't think it is possible to customize the scrollbar inside a WebBrowser. The WebBrowser is almost a direct inline view of the IE browser, so if your IE browser's scrollbars were different, then I believe the WebBrowser control's scrollbars would be different as well.
In other words, the style is inherited from IE.
:)
Unfortunately, I don't think it is possible to customize the scrollbar inside a WebBrowser. The WebBrowser is almost a direct inline view of the IE browser, so if your IE browser's scrollbars were different, then I believe the WebBrowser control's scrollbars would be different as well.
In other words, the style is inherited from IE.
:)
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09-17 12:57 AM
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pillagandhi
04-28 10:19 AM
Update
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4/11-Received vermont
4/25 - initial review - transferred to california
4/27 - Acceptance !!! and they do not tell us if this is premium processing or not
went from initial review to acceptance at california
4/11-Received vermont
4/25 - initial review - transferred to california
4/27 - Acceptance !!! and they do not tell us if this is premium processing or not
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05-04 07:04 PM
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Leo07
05-04 02:11 PM
I used the name of the other tracking site, which began to charge people money to "Track"
Apparently, IV has some kind of text-analysis tool that blocks the name of the "Other" site completely:)
Can you explain me...?
Apparently, IV has some kind of text-analysis tool that blocks the name of the "Other" site completely:)
Can you explain me...?
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kalyan
08-06 03:26 PM
same with me. I was the only one to be recruited after months of efforts.
Now they started my LC with Manager's approval. Lawyer is doing the same thing.
Now they started my LC with Manager's approval. Lawyer is doing the same thing.
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04-01 08:07 PM
Well we're brown. I wonder if the doctor saw that.
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s_r_e_e
11-12 02:39 PM
H4 Stamping Documents for interview
Passport
Fee recipt
DS 156 and 157
Photo
H4 approval
Primary's H1 Approval
Letters from Primary's Employer
(secondary docs)
Primary's passport copy
Pay stubs
Tax returns
Last I94 copy
Marriage Ceritficate
Photo Album
Copy of 485 receipt
Passport
Fee recipt
DS 156 and 157
Photo
H4 approval
Primary's H1 Approval
Letters from Primary's Employer
(secondary docs)
Primary's passport copy
Pay stubs
Tax returns
Last I94 copy
Marriage Ceritficate
Photo Album
Copy of 485 receipt
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05-25 10:33 AM
Choose Option (B)
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12-18 09:50 AM
AILA Leadership Has Just Posted the Following:
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhZDbff-pSc0uNXHQKTBZ45Mua8MAl5mkdxK6NMfTuJC7E0QEGKsd3KHCvwftsKiTfDtT51fKx-IQbum6zPT7qYsrntb-36cFgeeq6KACfT50YeUSZPmnWYmPuSjkMpWs3DAcC3V5Wxzf0/s320/2009-12-16+woman+in+prision.jpg (https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhZDbff-pSc0uNXHQKTBZ45Mua8MAl5mkdxK6NMfTuJC7E0QEGKsd3KHCvwftsKiTfDtT51fKx-IQbum6zPT7qYsrntb-36cFgeeq6KACfT50YeUSZPmnWYmPuSjkMpWs3DAcC3V5Wxzf0/s1600-h/2009-12-16+woman+in+prision.jpg)There was some good news Wednesday for asylum seekers. ICE assistant secretary John Morton announced that the government would no longer detain them if they can prove their identities, are not dangerous or a flight risk, and have a credible fear of persecution or torture in their home countries. http://bit.ly/4LM3F1
But it might be a tad early to celebrate.
The details of the plan are not yet clear. As Professor Regina Germaine of the Georgetown University Law Center observed in an email message to an Immigration Professors' Listserve, "the criteria for release has always been (since 1996) the 3 factors mentioned by John Morton - 1) ID, 2) not a danger or flight risk, and 3) credible fear. And the lack of one or more of these factors is cited when ICE refuses to release someone."
So, has Morton announced a new policy or has he simply restated the existing policy in a way which suggests release, but, in fact, will lead to continued detention of asylum seekers?
Another unanswered issue is whether the policy will be followed by ICE officers throughout the country. Professor Margaret Taylor of Wake Forest University suggests it's an open question. "Hopefully there will be 'buy in' and compliance in the field offices with this policy, but history suggests otherwise."
For now let's take the Administration at its word. But time will tell whether the draconian policy of incarcerating people who seek refuge in America has finally come to an end.
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/186823568153827945-808347624409550952?l=ailaleadership.blogspot.com
More... (http://ailaleadership.blogspot.com/2009/12/ice-announces-it-will-no-longer-detain.html)
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhZDbff-pSc0uNXHQKTBZ45Mua8MAl5mkdxK6NMfTuJC7E0QEGKsd3KHCvwftsKiTfDtT51fKx-IQbum6zPT7qYsrntb-36cFgeeq6KACfT50YeUSZPmnWYmPuSjkMpWs3DAcC3V5Wxzf0/s320/2009-12-16+woman+in+prision.jpg (https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhZDbff-pSc0uNXHQKTBZ45Mua8MAl5mkdxK6NMfTuJC7E0QEGKsd3KHCvwftsKiTfDtT51fKx-IQbum6zPT7qYsrntb-36cFgeeq6KACfT50YeUSZPmnWYmPuSjkMpWs3DAcC3V5Wxzf0/s1600-h/2009-12-16+woman+in+prision.jpg)There was some good news Wednesday for asylum seekers. ICE assistant secretary John Morton announced that the government would no longer detain them if they can prove their identities, are not dangerous or a flight risk, and have a credible fear of persecution or torture in their home countries. http://bit.ly/4LM3F1
But it might be a tad early to celebrate.
The details of the plan are not yet clear. As Professor Regina Germaine of the Georgetown University Law Center observed in an email message to an Immigration Professors' Listserve, "the criteria for release has always been (since 1996) the 3 factors mentioned by John Morton - 1) ID, 2) not a danger or flight risk, and 3) credible fear. And the lack of one or more of these factors is cited when ICE refuses to release someone."
So, has Morton announced a new policy or has he simply restated the existing policy in a way which suggests release, but, in fact, will lead to continued detention of asylum seekers?
Another unanswered issue is whether the policy will be followed by ICE officers throughout the country. Professor Margaret Taylor of Wake Forest University suggests it's an open question. "Hopefully there will be 'buy in' and compliance in the field offices with this policy, but history suggests otherwise."
For now let's take the Administration at its word. But time will tell whether the draconian policy of incarcerating people who seek refuge in America has finally come to an end.
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/186823568153827945-808347624409550952?l=ailaleadership.blogspot.com
More... (http://ailaleadership.blogspot.com/2009/12/ice-announces-it-will-no-longer-detain.html)
pani_6
08-18 05:29 PM
I had applied for my I-140 to seek an extension from Oct-09 to OCT-10..Instead I recieved an I-140 with expiry date of Oct-09 itself..what to do now..I know its a genuine mistake..but not sure how to get that addressed..:confused:
p_t_smiles
June 7th, 2005, 08:33 PM
Finally figured out the milky water effect. Whatcha think?
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