freddyCR
February 13th, 2005, 03:23 PM
Had a very disturbing photo trip to an abandoned TB sanatorium
22 mm
ISO 1600
1/60
f/3.5
http://www.dphoto.us/forumphotos/data/500/creepy2_Medium_2_.jpg
22 mm
ISO 1600
1/60
f/3.5
http://www.dphoto.us/forumphotos/data/500/creepy2_Medium_2_.jpg
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ivuser9
03-30 08:01 PM
Thank you for sharing. Any ideas about visitor visas? how they are giving?
Cheers
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dionysus
01-23 02:14 PM
Dates are valid as of November 30, 2008. Texas is processing July 11, 2007 applications. Looks good. It means CIS finally has time to work on the deluge of applications they received in July 2007, even though the dates are not current yet. The approvals may still be far off, but at least we know that our apps are being worked upon.
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speddi
10-17 10:40 PM
It is recommended to stay on H1 until 485 is approved.
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lord_labaku
06-06 11:50 PM
I am sure you would have seen the page below...but it says to ask for a 'duty officer'
http://newdelhi.usembassy.gov/acscontact.html
You can also try to contact your congressmen from your constituency in US to see if they can help out in contacting someone high up.
http://newdelhi.usembassy.gov/acscontact.html
You can also try to contact your congressmen from your constituency in US to see if they can help out in contacting someone high up.
nobody
05-09 04:18 PM
:sigh:
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enggr
10-06 03:06 PM
Readers,
My I-797 expires on Dec 20th 2008
My 6 year term of H1b is between 2004 Oct till 2010 Sep
My previously filed PERM & I-140 are under the verge of rejection due to a pending RFE.
I am planning to file another PERM. Even though I'm trying to do it ASAP, I'm wondering whether I have an advantage on filing new PERM before Dec 20th 2007.
While applying for H1B extension in Dec 2008, If I have an approved labor/pending I-140 I thought I could request for 3 year extension. If I don't have labor/I-140 pending I can only request for 20 months extension (as my 6 year H1B term ends on Sep 2010)
I read from a site that...
"One in H1B/H-4 status can extend to the end of the 6-year limit, and then take advantage of the provisions allowing extensions beyond the 6-year limitation, if the labor certification or I-140 was filed at least a year earlier."
When I asked this question to my attorney he said
You can file for an H-l B visa extension up to 6 years. You can only file for an extension past the 6th year if your labor certification and/or I-l40 was pending for more the 365 days prior to the 6th year on your H-lB Visa status. If not and your labor certification is approved and the I-l40 is pending then you can only request an extension in one (l) year increments only until a final decision is made.
So does this mean I can only request for a 12 month extension if labor/I-140 is pending on Nov 2008?
Readers, Please provide me your guidance....
Thanks in advance
My I-797 expires on Dec 20th 2008
My 6 year term of H1b is between 2004 Oct till 2010 Sep
My previously filed PERM & I-140 are under the verge of rejection due to a pending RFE.
I am planning to file another PERM. Even though I'm trying to do it ASAP, I'm wondering whether I have an advantage on filing new PERM before Dec 20th 2007.
While applying for H1B extension in Dec 2008, If I have an approved labor/pending I-140 I thought I could request for 3 year extension. If I don't have labor/I-140 pending I can only request for 20 months extension (as my 6 year H1B term ends on Sep 2010)
I read from a site that...
"One in H1B/H-4 status can extend to the end of the 6-year limit, and then take advantage of the provisions allowing extensions beyond the 6-year limitation, if the labor certification or I-140 was filed at least a year earlier."
When I asked this question to my attorney he said
You can file for an H-l B visa extension up to 6 years. You can only file for an extension past the 6th year if your labor certification and/or I-l40 was pending for more the 365 days prior to the 6th year on your H-lB Visa status. If not and your labor certification is approved and the I-l40 is pending then you can only request an extension in one (l) year increments only until a final decision is made.
So does this mean I can only request for a 12 month extension if labor/I-140 is pending on Nov 2008?
Readers, Please provide me your guidance....
Thanks in advance
2010 OpenOffice 3.3
ArkBird
03-22 04:08 AM
Depends. What is your domain? Are you or the person in question in US or trying to get to US. Health care and Biotech/Informatics is VERY vast field and lot depends on your domain expertise.
I am from Biotech firm working in very specialized field. feel free to PM me or post on board if you have any questions. I will be glad to help you.
ArkBird
Gurus please let me know if there are job prospects for Healthcare Informatics given the economic conditions in USA.
It appears there is a good allocation of 9.2billion dollars for Healthcare IT in the stimulus. Does it provide impetus for this field?
Can an IT company sponsor H1 B for Healthcare Informatics or any of Medical IT fields and if so what would be the occupational code (DOL). What are possible job designation in this field in USA?
I am from Biotech firm working in very specialized field. feel free to PM me or post on board if you have any questions. I will be glad to help you.
ArkBird
Gurus please let me know if there are job prospects for Healthcare Informatics given the economic conditions in USA.
It appears there is a good allocation of 9.2billion dollars for Healthcare IT in the stimulus. Does it provide impetus for this field?
Can an IT company sponsor H1 B for Healthcare Informatics or any of Medical IT fields and if so what would be the occupational code (DOL). What are possible job designation in this field in USA?
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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. ;)