rangaswamy
09-20 04:57 PM
Guys
Im just thinking aloud here. We want to be heard and we want to educate people as to how we are different from Illegal immigrants.
Why not post a question for the Republican debate? If our questions get selected and aired we will have 30 seconds of national television audience. We might even get some answers from some presidential candidates.
What i have in mind is get a few of us together, preferably people from different nationalities. Each one of us will hold a placard with
Legal Immigrant in bold, educational qualification, Federal tax paid, State tax paid, SSN tax paid and finally number of years in green card wait.
One person.. can then briefly mention what our issues are and ask what the candidate can do for us.
Each placard also has immigrationvoice.org on it...we have free advertising, we have airtime for free... and we have a national audience.
I know very well that the candidates answer may not directly help us.. but at least we will get some attention. Many many citizens watch the debate.
Thanks
A
http://www.youtube.com/republicandebate?utm_campaign=en&utm_source=en-ha-na-us-syn&utm_medium=ha&utm_term=youtube%20debate
Debate is on Nov 28th
Im just thinking aloud here. We want to be heard and we want to educate people as to how we are different from Illegal immigrants.
Why not post a question for the Republican debate? If our questions get selected and aired we will have 30 seconds of national television audience. We might even get some answers from some presidential candidates.
What i have in mind is get a few of us together, preferably people from different nationalities. Each one of us will hold a placard with
Legal Immigrant in bold, educational qualification, Federal tax paid, State tax paid, SSN tax paid and finally number of years in green card wait.
One person.. can then briefly mention what our issues are and ask what the candidate can do for us.
Each placard also has immigrationvoice.org on it...we have free advertising, we have airtime for free... and we have a national audience.
I know very well that the candidates answer may not directly help us.. but at least we will get some attention. Many many citizens watch the debate.
Thanks
A
http://www.youtube.com/republicandebate?utm_campaign=en&utm_source=en-ha-na-us-syn&utm_medium=ha&utm_term=youtube%20debate
Debate is on Nov 28th
wallpaper producer Nigel Lythgoe .
claudia255
10-24 10:34 AM
http://www.competeamerica.org/news/alliance_pr/New_Dem_Letter_10-22-071.pdf
The New Democrat Coalition writes to Nancy Pelosi.
The New Democrat Coalition writes to Nancy Pelosi.
Redeye
06-18 09:27 PM
bump
2011 talks with Nigel Lythgoe,
Prashanthi
03-26 05:35 PM
The Part 3 of form I-539 is asking below questions:
1. I/We request that my/our current or requested status be extended until***** (mm/dd/yyyy): __________
Here, actually, I'm applying for change of status & not extension. Should I write N/A or the I-94 expiry date of my spouse's H1 petition?
I-94 expiry date of spouse
2. Is this application based on an extension or change of status already granted to your spouse, child, or parent?
Here, should I say Yes or No??
If your spouse is already on H-1 it is a "YES"
1. I/We request that my/our current or requested status be extended until***** (mm/dd/yyyy): __________
Here, actually, I'm applying for change of status & not extension. Should I write N/A or the I-94 expiry date of my spouse's H1 petition?
I-94 expiry date of spouse
2. Is this application based on an extension or change of status already granted to your spouse, child, or parent?
Here, should I say Yes or No??
If your spouse is already on H-1 it is a "YES"
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jettu77
10-01 03:54 PM
^^^
mrajatish
03-05 11:11 AM
This is awesome - any pointers on what groups can be contacted in Washington Seattle?
Raj
Raj
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sriforyou
10-06 11:44 AM
Hello friends,
I am on L1B and working in US for last 3 1/2 years. My L1 visa will expire in Jun 2011. In between another company is ready to sponsor H1B for me and it will file it in April 2010. So here are my questions.
1. From when i can start working with new company on H1 ? From Jun 2010 (after getting H1 approval) or will have to wait till Oct 2010 ?
2. What will be the duration of my new H1B visa, considering i already used 4 years of my L1 ? Is it 6 years or only 2 years ?
Thanks for your expert advice.
-Srini
I am on L1B and working in US for last 3 1/2 years. My L1 visa will expire in Jun 2011. In between another company is ready to sponsor H1B for me and it will file it in April 2010. So here are my questions.
1. From when i can start working with new company on H1 ? From Jun 2010 (after getting H1 approval) or will have to wait till Oct 2010 ?
2. What will be the duration of my new H1B visa, considering i already used 4 years of my L1 ? Is it 6 years or only 2 years ?
Thanks for your expert advice.
-Srini
2010 I LOVE NIGEL LYTHGOE.my
Winn777
September 20th, 2006, 11:22 AM
Keith,
Don't be afraid of the "G" lenses. I have several "Pro G" lenses and they are fantastic. The only difference in the "G" lens is it does not have an aperture ring and you don't need that unless you are using the lens on a manual camera. You can set the aperture manually in your D70 through the camera settings and you just don't need the ring.
Nikon manufactures several different quality levels of lenses and the more the lens cost the better the quality. I suggest that you buy the best glass your budget will allow and you can upgrade later. That's what I did.
I have the Nikkor 70-300 f4-5.6D ED AF Zoom and for the money it's a good lens. It's a consumer lens and doesn't have the build quality of my Nikkor 70-200 F2.8G AF-S VR IF ED Pro lens. But it works just fine and doesn't cost any where near what a Pro lens cost.
Don't be afraid of the "G" lenses. I have several "Pro G" lenses and they are fantastic. The only difference in the "G" lens is it does not have an aperture ring and you don't need that unless you are using the lens on a manual camera. You can set the aperture manually in your D70 through the camera settings and you just don't need the ring.
Nikon manufactures several different quality levels of lenses and the more the lens cost the better the quality. I suggest that you buy the best glass your budget will allow and you can upgrade later. That's what I did.
I have the Nikkor 70-300 f4-5.6D ED AF Zoom and for the money it's a good lens. It's a consumer lens and doesn't have the build quality of my Nikkor 70-200 F2.8G AF-S VR IF ED Pro lens. But it works just fine and doesn't cost any where near what a Pro lens cost.