kpp
02-08 02:24 PM
We had a very god experience with Glen Podbelsek. His office is located in Downtown.
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kingleon
02-25 04:24 PM
can you modify the scene on the following tutorial so that panning and movement is mouse controlled?
http://www.kirupa.com/developer/actionscript/more_panning.htm
i'll give you more info if your interested
http://www.kirupa.com/developer/actionscript/more_panning.htm
i'll give you more info if your interested
ghost
09-08 02:22 PM
yes, securing the borders is the must-pass bill for the republicans in the next three weeks.
I sincerely hope that they would include SKIL provisions in this for economic security.
I sincerely hope that they would include SKIL provisions in this for economic security.
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Steve Mitchell
December 17th, 2003, 02:18 PM
Great job. More of the power of digital photography and post processing.
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webm
02-20 01:11 PM
Just a side note,you should send EAD/AP renewal applications only 120 days in advance not 180 days..according to the new rule set by USCIS.
Sorry!!someone will answer your actual query..
Sorry!!someone will answer your actual query..
roseball
07-28 03:16 PM
Dear Sir/Mam,
I am presently working in India. My wife is getting an L1 visa approval petition. We need to go to the US consulate for visa stamping.
My question is that 1) Do I need to resign from my current job to get a L2 visa stamping on my passport? 2) If not required, do I need to carry any form or letter from the company that I am on long leave/vacation to show it to the US consulate officier?
Please advice.
Thanks
You don't need to quit your job nor show any documents on extended leave to get a visa. Since your wife is the primary applicant, you just need to show proof that you both are still under bonafide marriage. Obviously, you will have to quit or take extended leave when you intend to travel to US but nothing to get a visa.
I am presently working in India. My wife is getting an L1 visa approval petition. We need to go to the US consulate for visa stamping.
My question is that 1) Do I need to resign from my current job to get a L2 visa stamping on my passport? 2) If not required, do I need to carry any form or letter from the company that I am on long leave/vacation to show it to the US consulate officier?
Please advice.
Thanks
You don't need to quit your job nor show any documents on extended leave to get a visa. Since your wife is the primary applicant, you just need to show proof that you both are still under bonafide marriage. Obviously, you will have to quit or take extended leave when you intend to travel to US but nothing to get a visa.
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07-16 04:50 PM
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano today traveled to Laredo, Texas to announce more than $47 million in fiscal year 2010 Operation Stonegarden grants for the Southwest border states. She also met with law enforcement leaders to discuss the Department�s efforts to support state, local and tribal law enforcement in protecting communities from cross-border threats. She said, "Over the past year and a half, this Administration has pursued a new border security strategy with an unprecedented sense of urgency, making historic investments in personnel, technology and infrastructure while combating transnational criminal organizations that smuggle weapons, cash and people across our shared border with Mexico.� She said that Operation Stonegarden is one part of our overall strategy to provide state, local and tribal law enforcement on the frontlines the resources they need to confront the complex and dynamic challenges that exist along our borders.
The fiscal year 2010 Operation Stonegarden grants�totaling $60 million nationally�support 15 border states and the Territory of Puerto Rico to enhance the capabilities of federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement agencies to secure U.S. borders and territories. Funds were allocated using CBP�s sector-specific border risk methodology based on threat, vulnerability, miles of border and border-specific law enforcement intelligence. Nearly 80 percent of the fiscal year 2010 funding will go to Arizona, California, New Mexico and Texas�up from 59 percent in 2008. Operation Stonegarden grants can be used to support law enforcement personnel, overtime, and other related costs to increase operational readiness.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/07/san_diego_immigration_attorney_27.html)
The fiscal year 2010 Operation Stonegarden grants�totaling $60 million nationally�support 15 border states and the Territory of Puerto Rico to enhance the capabilities of federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement agencies to secure U.S. borders and territories. Funds were allocated using CBP�s sector-specific border risk methodology based on threat, vulnerability, miles of border and border-specific law enforcement intelligence. Nearly 80 percent of the fiscal year 2010 funding will go to Arizona, California, New Mexico and Texas�up from 59 percent in 2008. Operation Stonegarden grants can be used to support law enforcement personnel, overtime, and other related costs to increase operational readiness.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/07/san_diego_immigration_attorney_27.html)
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webm
01-13 12:57 PM
It could be -- case transferred to your Local USCIS field office area jurisdiction.
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delax
07-17 02:32 PM
AILF's Legal Action Center has a class action lawsuit completed and ready to file against the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of State for their unlawful actions in the I-485 / Visa Bulletin mess. The government improperly denied tens of thousands of intending immigrants the opportunity to apply for employment-based visas known as "green cards."
Rumors continue today that the Administration will be announcing a decision regarding their proposal to resolve the crisis. The most recent rumors indicate that the announcement will be made today. However, there are widely varying reports on what the proposed solution will be.
AILF will review any proposals by the Administration to resolve this issue, and will determine the best course of action in light of those proposals. While we remain hopeful that the Administration will take the actions necessary to avoid the filing of the lawsuit, further delays or incomplete solutions will compel us to move forward with litigation.
We thank the hundreds of people - intending immigrants and their lawyers - who have contacted us to be plaintiffs and support the litigation. We received emails and calls from more than 500 people in the last two weeks. Your efforts have enabled us to prepare a very strong challenge to the government's actions.
We will post more information as soon as it is available.
Rumors continue today that the Administration will be announcing a decision regarding their proposal to resolve the crisis. The most recent rumors indicate that the announcement will be made today. However, there are widely varying reports on what the proposed solution will be.
AILF will review any proposals by the Administration to resolve this issue, and will determine the best course of action in light of those proposals. While we remain hopeful that the Administration will take the actions necessary to avoid the filing of the lawsuit, further delays or incomplete solutions will compel us to move forward with litigation.
We thank the hundreds of people - intending immigrants and their lawyers - who have contacted us to be plaintiffs and support the litigation. We received emails and calls from more than 500 people in the last two weeks. Your efforts have enabled us to prepare a very strong challenge to the government's actions.
We will post more information as soon as it is available.
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kunjirs
03-03 03:35 PM
Same as EAD card :-)
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Pineapple
07-27 04:00 PM
Good work sw33t, but just curious.. why are you opening one thread per state chapter?? Can we restrict this to one thread, and close the rest please? thanks..
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krishnam70
05-07 12:45 PM
USCIS Revises Filing Instructions and Direct Mail Program for the Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card (Form I-90)
WASHINGTON � U.S. Citizenship and Immigrations Services (USCIS) published a Federal Register notice on April 28, 2009 that changed the filing location and filing instructions for the Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card (Form I-90). The revised filing instructions require applicants to submit supporting documentation with their applications. Prior to this change, applicants were instructed to bring their supporting documentation to their biometrics appointments. The notice also revises the Direct Mail address for the Form I-90. Applicants must now file their Form I-90 and supporting documentation with the USCIS Lockbox facility in Phoenix.
This change in filing location affects all I-90 applicants filing a paper form, including those applicants filing the I-90 because their previously issued card was never received or because their existing card has incorrect data due to a USCIS error. This notice does not affect applicants filing an I-90 electronically or whose place of residence is outside the United States.
Beginning on April 28, 2009, applicants must submit their Form I-90 and supporting documentation to the USCIS Lockbox facility in Phoenix for initial processing, using the following addresses:
USCIS
P.O. Box 21262
Phoenix, AZ 85036
For USPS Express Mail and Courier Service deliveries, use the following address:
USCIS
ATTN: I-90
1820 Skyharbor Circle S Floor 1
Phoenix. AZ 85034
WASHINGTON � U.S. Citizenship and Immigrations Services (USCIS) published a Federal Register notice on April 28, 2009 that changed the filing location and filing instructions for the Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card (Form I-90). The revised filing instructions require applicants to submit supporting documentation with their applications. Prior to this change, applicants were instructed to bring their supporting documentation to their biometrics appointments. The notice also revises the Direct Mail address for the Form I-90. Applicants must now file their Form I-90 and supporting documentation with the USCIS Lockbox facility in Phoenix.
This change in filing location affects all I-90 applicants filing a paper form, including those applicants filing the I-90 because their previously issued card was never received or because their existing card has incorrect data due to a USCIS error. This notice does not affect applicants filing an I-90 electronically or whose place of residence is outside the United States.
Beginning on April 28, 2009, applicants must submit their Form I-90 and supporting documentation to the USCIS Lockbox facility in Phoenix for initial processing, using the following addresses:
USCIS
P.O. Box 21262
Phoenix, AZ 85036
For USPS Express Mail and Courier Service deliveries, use the following address:
USCIS
ATTN: I-90
1820 Skyharbor Circle S Floor 1
Phoenix. AZ 85034
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fromnaija
04-14 05:20 PM
If she entered without inspection she will have to process her green card in her home country unless you can get a waiver. But if she came here legally and her I-94 expired you may be in luck. You will have to file I-130, and I-485 for her. You will also have to submit I-130 for her son who will apply for an immigrant visa in Nicaragua. You may want to talk to an immigration attorney who will be in a better position to direct you on this.
Also this forum is mainly targeted at employment-based immigration and you may not get answers here for a family-based immigration issue.
Good luck.
Also this forum is mainly targeted at employment-based immigration and you may not get answers here for a family-based immigration issue.
Good luck.
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ragz4u
03-20 08:47 AM
Please contact the media rep of IV at sunil@immigrationvoice.org
He will be able to guide you further
He will be able to guide you further
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ektha123
12-12 03:11 PM
Hi
we applied for ap in octoer and the receipt date is oct 24.we have approved H1 .can we go to mexico and have stamping before the ap approves.please suggest me.
we applied for ap in octoer and the receipt date is oct 24.we have approved H1 .can we go to mexico and have stamping before the ap approves.please suggest me.
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02-07 12:50 PM
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JazzByTheBay
09-16 03:19 PM
to see you chime in... it's WHAT IV WANTS... :)
jazz
U will get a lot of what you want :)
jazz
U will get a lot of what you want :)
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SlowRoasted
05-22 10:15 PM
I like the first one better. nice work
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pasupuleti
03-06 11:10 PM
http://www.isnamerica.org
There is nothing going on with isnamerica.
There is nothing going on with isnamerica.
raysaikat
08-24 01:35 AM
There are two types of "scholarships": (i) taxable, and (ii) non-taxable. If the scholarship is non-taxable, which implies that it requires no work to "earn" it and it is not used for room-and-board and other living expenses, then you may be able to have that even while on H4.
english_august
07-11 10:45 PM
It is stating the obvious to say that blogs have been playing an ever important role in creating awareness of issues and shaping public opinion; yet we've not had a good representation of our issues in the blogosphere.
The flower campaign got a lot of attention in mainstream media but we did not have a good co-ordinated effort going on in the blogging community.
As we go forward, I think we should have a communication medium so that all the bloggers interested in these issues can discuss and execute strategies.
So if you are a blogger or are interested in becoming one, please join this Google group. Hopefully for future campaigns like rallies etc. we will be able to create more awareness in the blogging community.
http://groups.google.com/group/immigrant-bloggers/subscribe
The flower campaign got a lot of attention in mainstream media but we did not have a good co-ordinated effort going on in the blogging community.
As we go forward, I think we should have a communication medium so that all the bloggers interested in these issues can discuss and execute strategies.
So if you are a blogger or are interested in becoming one, please join this Google group. Hopefully for future campaigns like rallies etc. we will be able to create more awareness in the blogging community.
http://groups.google.com/group/immigrant-bloggers/subscribe
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