tradahoo
11-05 09:53 PM
Anyone out there knows the answer?
I am currently working for Company A which sponsors my H1B. I wonder if I can work for another company on a part time basis. What's the requirement for concurrent H1B filing? And does concurrent H1B filing requires a new H1B application against the quota? Please provide guidance.
I am currently working for Company A which sponsors my H1B. I wonder if I can work for another company on a part time basis. What's the requirement for concurrent H1B filing? And does concurrent H1B filing requires a new H1B application against the quota? Please provide guidance.
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hibworker
05-07 01:55 PM
The job does not need to require Masters degree. Unlike Greencard filing under EB2 vs EB3 it is not any harder to get H1 under Masters quota, all you need is Masters from accredited univ. You need to figure out what the RFE is for.
Puncher
February 1st, 2006, 04:46 PM
You'll always have very limited DOF in macro situations. That's why real macro lenses (ex. the Micro-Nikkors) are optimised to give good results even when stopped down a lot.
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Circus123
10-26 03:48 PM
Can the attorney file an I140 for a candidate while the candidate is out of USA? Or does the candidate have to be physically present for the I140 to be filed. In addition does the candidate need to be here for the entire processing time for I140 or can he go on vacation ?
This question is pretty urgent :)
Thanks in advance
This question is pretty urgent :)
Thanks in advance
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ivar27
11-08 12:28 PM
Thanks for quick response.
I still do not know wat is query is. My employer hasnt received the details of query yet.
looking at the worst side, wat if the H1 tranfer Denied/rejected. Can i ask Company D to file for a new H1?
I still do not know wat is query is. My employer hasnt received the details of query yet.
looking at the worst side, wat if the H1 tranfer Denied/rejected. Can i ask Company D to file for a new H1?
gc28262
08-16 01:10 PM
The court concluded that the Memorandum does not constitute final agency action subject to judicial review and the notice and comment requirements under the APA. The court concluded that the Memorandum establishes interpretive guidelines for the implementation of 8 C.F.R. � 214.2 and does not bind USCIS adjudicators in their determination of plaintiff’s H-1B visa applications.
Does this mean this memo is not legally binding to USCIS adjudicators ?
Is it a victory in disguise for plaintiffs ?
If I remember correctly, the lawsuit was that USCIS did not follow proper rule making procedures.
Court says rule making need not be followed as this memo is not legally binding.
Does this mean this memo is not legally binding to USCIS adjudicators ?
Is it a victory in disguise for plaintiffs ?
If I remember correctly, the lawsuit was that USCIS did not follow proper rule making procedures.
Court says rule making need not be followed as this memo is not legally binding.
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cox
June 5th, 2005, 01:29 PM
Since the lower background is dark, I think it works well. The blossom really stands out with a feeling of depth, just the right DoF. There are two points on the left (probably sepals from the next blossom?) that are a little distracting to me, but that's a nitpick.
2010 On her wonderful new album
cox
September 4th, 2005, 07:32 PM
... Michael Michael Michael.... you do such nice work... there's always a jewel in the center with a bit of tweakin... that's what I love about your work! Many possibilities with one pic! :)
Aw, shucks <blush>... I'll work on my tweakin' some more. I like your version, to be sure, but my goal is to make it look exactly like it looked when I shot it. I got about a million sunset shots at the world famous Canon beach. I'll see what I can do with those. Thanks for the input, as always!
Aw, shucks <blush>... I'll work on my tweakin' some more. I like your version, to be sure, but my goal is to make it look exactly like it looked when I shot it. I got about a million sunset shots at the world famous Canon beach. I'll see what I can do with those. Thanks for the input, as always!