PIXELTRON
03-28 02:34 PM
I also wanted to include this sketch
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new_horizon
06-21 02:35 PM
Hi Michigan folks,
would appreciate some more responses from you. Only together we can do something. Wake up before it's too late. Thanks to those who emailed.
would appreciate some more responses from you. Only together we can do something. Wake up before it's too late. Thanks to those who emailed.
ganguteli
03-04 11:21 AM
Update your profile please
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md2003
08-23 09:44 AM
Will there be any chance to revoke or cancel approved i140 if we file 2nd i140 with same employer . My employer is willing to give approved labor which is better (EB2 ,PD-2003) than my labor (EB3, PD-2003) . But right now i am on 6th year . I got a 3 years H1B extension recently. If my first i140 canceled (??) how about my H1B . is it still valid?
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GotGC??
06-25 02:54 PM
yes it is true
Is this True --??
It seems USCIS has set a quota of �X� number of 485 applications till SEP �07.Once that quota reaches, dates will retrogress.
After that 485�s will be processed by PD and not by RD.
Is this True --??
It seems USCIS has set a quota of �X� number of 485 applications till SEP �07.Once that quota reaches, dates will retrogress.
After that 485�s will be processed by PD and not by RD.
miththoo
06-25 08:35 PM
I got mine in 2 days after filing and got approval in 5 days ..
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H1B2009
07-30 01:54 AM
I am currently a H1B visa holder engaged to a US citizen. We are planning on going to India soon for the formal engagement ceremony and getting married early next year.
I had two points of concern:
1. Upon returning after the engagement, I will still be on H1B (since the wedding is going to be a bit more than 90 days after the official engagement so the K1 visa is not an option), will this cause issues at port of entry?
2. After marriage, we plan to go abroad for our honeymoon (we likely won't have time to file anything with immigration before our return): how should I proceed upon reentry then or is this even advisable since I'll be returning on an H1 but be married to a US citizen?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
I had two points of concern:
1. Upon returning after the engagement, I will still be on H1B (since the wedding is going to be a bit more than 90 days after the official engagement so the K1 visa is not an option), will this cause issues at port of entry?
2. After marriage, we plan to go abroad for our honeymoon (we likely won't have time to file anything with immigration before our return): how should I proceed upon reentry then or is this even advisable since I'll be returning on an H1 but be married to a US citizen?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
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gparr
April 10th, 2007, 01:53 PM
This is the list of lenses manufactured by Konica/Minolta:
http://ca.konicaminolta.com/products/consumer/digital_camera/slr/maxxum-7d/08.html
Third-party lenses, i.e., Sigma, Tamron, usually offer mounts for the major camera brands.
B&H Photo's site is very easy to use. www.bhphotovideo.com
Gary
http://ca.konicaminolta.com/products/consumer/digital_camera/slr/maxxum-7d/08.html
Third-party lenses, i.e., Sigma, Tamron, usually offer mounts for the major camera brands.
B&H Photo's site is very easy to use. www.bhphotovideo.com
Gary