frederik
12-26 12:38 PM
The explanation of your employer's RFE can't be done over the forum because of complexity of the case. If you deem it necessary to have an attorney who can guide and handle your RFE please call at 877-847-7896. Thank you.
Dear Friends,
My employer got an RFE in regards my recent filing of H1b.
The RFE talks about the office space.
Currently my employer has 3 empl. Employees and the available space is for 3 people. One of them is an Account Manager and basically the Manager has adopted the HOT DESK philosophy; so, basically the current work space is ok to accommodate me.
Can you please help to answer this request?
Many Thanks
Good-Man
Dear Friends,
My employer got an RFE in regards my recent filing of H1b.
The RFE talks about the office space.
Currently my employer has 3 empl. Employees and the available space is for 3 people. One of them is an Account Manager and basically the Manager has adopted the HOT DESK philosophy; so, basically the current work space is ok to accommodate me.
Can you please help to answer this request?
Many Thanks
Good-Man
wallpaper Apple and Pixar Studios.
Pasquale
04-01 12:18 AM
ROFL they just got pwnt.
BMWX5
02-22 10:27 AM
I have one question about signing the affidavit of support (864) for immigration of a family member.
(i.e. For petition for Immediate Relative- daughter files for mother)
If daughter signs an affidavit of support for mother (i.e. form 864) for immigrant visa (Immediate relative) then in that case for daughter is it going to create any problem in getting study loans/home loan in future?
Just curious, how are they related.
I'm not seeing any connection between these items.
Affidavit is for USCIS to show the ability that she can take the financial burden, study loan is for university to decide borrower can able to pay or not and mortgage loan is also the same, in both the cases you have to pay back and in first case it is not.
(i.e. For petition for Immediate Relative- daughter files for mother)
If daughter signs an affidavit of support for mother (i.e. form 864) for immigrant visa (Immediate relative) then in that case for daughter is it going to create any problem in getting study loans/home loan in future?
Just curious, how are they related.
I'm not seeing any connection between these items.
Affidavit is for USCIS to show the ability that she can take the financial burden, study loan is for university to decide borrower can able to pay or not and mortgage loan is also the same, in both the cases you have to pay back and in first case it is not.
2011 Pixar Animation Studios,
tinuverma
03-16 11:48 AM
Earlier I user Sankar Shetty. He is good. I don't know of these two.
His number is: 212-594-6657
He is in NYC, not NJ..sorry.
His number is: 212-594-6657
He is in NYC, not NJ..sorry.
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08-31 09:40 AM
ICE officials provided a copy of a new policy memo (http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/7169978.html)dated Aug. 20 that instructs government attorneys to review the court cases of people with pending applications to adjust status based on their relation to a U.S. citizen. ICE estimates in the memo that the effort could affect up to 17,000 cases.
The Department of Homeland Security is systematically reviewing thousands of pending immigration cases and moving to dismiss those filed against suspected illegal immigrants who have no serious criminal records, according to several sources familiar with the efforts.
Opponents of illegal immigration were critical of the dismissals.
"They've made clear that they have no interest in enforcing immigration laws against people who are not convicted criminals," said Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, which advocates for strict controls.
In a June 30 memo, ICE Assistant Secretary John Morton outlined the agency's priorities, saying it had the capacity to remove about 400,000 illegal immigrants annually � about 4 percent of the estimated illegal immigrant population in the country. The memo outlines priorities for the detention and removal system, putting criminals and threats to national security at the top of the list.
We expect more cases terminations across the United States in the next several months.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/08/san_diego_deportation_lawyer_1.html)
The Department of Homeland Security is systematically reviewing thousands of pending immigration cases and moving to dismiss those filed against suspected illegal immigrants who have no serious criminal records, according to several sources familiar with the efforts.
Opponents of illegal immigration were critical of the dismissals.
"They've made clear that they have no interest in enforcing immigration laws against people who are not convicted criminals," said Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, which advocates for strict controls.
In a June 30 memo, ICE Assistant Secretary John Morton outlined the agency's priorities, saying it had the capacity to remove about 400,000 illegal immigrants annually � about 4 percent of the estimated illegal immigrant population in the country. The memo outlines priorities for the detention and removal system, putting criminals and threats to national security at the top of the list.
We expect more cases terminations across the United States in the next several months.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/08/san_diego_deportation_lawyer_1.html)
lecter
February 5th, 2005, 10:15 AM
Sharpness and focus on the eyes are the key. Birds and Monkeys are real tough.....
Rob
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