kirupa
05-16 02:25 PM
Added it up :)
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alftorino
03-31 03:05 PM
How long does it take these days to process greencard in L1 Category these days. If the sponsor company applies L1 visa for a very experience worker, what is the best type of L1 visa needs to be applied that will lead to a quicker greencard status.
sudiptasarkar
07-14 01:07 PM
Hi,
My 485 status on USCIS site is showing Document production or Oath Ceremony. The status changed on 7/8/2010. What does this status mean. Does this mean approval? How long does it take to recieve the actual card once the case enters to this state.
Thanks in advance.
Sudipta
My 485 status on USCIS site is showing Document production or Oath Ceremony. The status changed on 7/8/2010. What does this status mean. Does this mean approval? How long does it take to recieve the actual card once the case enters to this state.
Thanks in advance.
Sudipta
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sounakc
05-25 10:49 AM
thanks for your valuable response.
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Nikonguy59
January 6th, 2005, 01:05 AM
I suppose it depends on how you plan on using your next camera body.
For me, I bought a second D100 body (I shoot weddings professionally) even though I could have bought a D70, a used D1X or even waited for the D2X or the fabled D200.
Why? Well, in my case, I wanted a backup camera that could be used as a second camera at the same time. Not having to think about the differences in controls and settings when switching from camera A to camera B made buying a second D100 an easy choice. Plus, I bought the second D100 used for $825. It was in mint condition although it had over 11,000 actuations on it. A new D100 right now is running around $1100 after rebate, so that's not bad either!
If you want to be able to swap cameras without a second learning curve, get another D100. If you want something totally different (but not quite) get a D70. Or, just wait and see if Nikon will come out with the replacement for the D100. But you could be waiting for a while! :)
For me, I bought a second D100 body (I shoot weddings professionally) even though I could have bought a D70, a used D1X or even waited for the D2X or the fabled D200.
Why? Well, in my case, I wanted a backup camera that could be used as a second camera at the same time. Not having to think about the differences in controls and settings when switching from camera A to camera B made buying a second D100 an easy choice. Plus, I bought the second D100 used for $825. It was in mint condition although it had over 11,000 actuations on it. A new D100 right now is running around $1100 after rebate, so that's not bad either!
If you want to be able to swap cameras without a second learning curve, get another D100. If you want something totally different (but not quite) get a D70. Or, just wait and see if Nikon will come out with the replacement for the D100. But you could be waiting for a while! :)
wandmaker
12-18 10:25 PM
Whether apply for H1B renewal or apply for EAD or apply for both as a safer side ?
Renew your H1B and EAD - Use EAD when you a really need it.
Renew your H1B and EAD - Use EAD when you a really need it.
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guyh
07-22 05:38 PM
Will Afidavit be enough because i must turn in the application before end of july and numbers wont be availble
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cool_desi_gc
01-13 06:06 AM
Did you send an email to uscis ? can u please share the address and did they finall send you the document ? How long did it take for you ?
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ramus
08-20 09:28 AM
Not sure why you creating same thread again..
Here is old thread from you..
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=12542
Here is old thread from you..
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=12542
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freddyCR
March 9th, 2005, 12:16 PM
Thanks for your suggestions.
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It is from our mistakes, that we learn.
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