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unitednations
03-24 04:08 PM
Your posts are arguably best on this forum.I have religiously read all your posts and will do in future.Your posts always make sense.I just wish we could get more insight and perspective from you.Great work.Keep them coming.
What are your thoughts on h1bs/GC sponsored by universities.Do you forsee any problems with them?Also any insight on long time it takes for visa stamping?
No problems with Universities.I was surprised to see how many h-1b's are actually held by universities.
What are your thoughts on h1bs/GC sponsored by universities.Do you forsee any problems with them?Also any insight on long time it takes for visa stamping?
No problems with Universities.I was surprised to see how many h-1b's are actually held by universities.
GCScrewed
07-13 06:04 PM
willwin - What we are essentially saying is to artificially retrogress EB2 than it otherwise would have so that an EB3 who is waiting for 7 years gets his GC first - thats really what the spillover break up will do.Similarly an argument can be made to artificially retrogress EB1 so that an EB2 who is waiting for 4 years gets his GC first.
Whether EB1 is presently retrogressed or not doesn't matter.
Let's think about this for a moment.We are trying to completely negate the category preference established by law and asking them to grant GC's based solely on PD regardless of category.
Ain't gonna happen - dont want to be a pessimist but at some point we have to call it as we see it.
I don't think the issue is that simple.The wh*le thing just surfaced another screw-up of the system.The actions taken by all the agencies certainly made things worse.
DoS suddenly interpretted laws differently than before.This just like the PERM, BEC, and last July episode.They took actions without considering people already in line.Those with good faith waiting in line have been constantly pushed around.How many people experienced being stuck in BEC while PERM approves new application like crazy?Who is accountable for all of these?They can't do things willy nilly any more.Someone mentioned lawsuit since DoS either interpret the law wrong now or in the past.
Needless to say that the distincation between EB2 and EB3 has become so meaniningless now.How many positions really satisfy the EB2 requirements?From what I heard that most people just try to get around the system to get an EB2.One of the persons who filed EB2 told me that a high school graduate would probably be able to work in that position too.
Just my observation.
Whether EB1 is presently retrogressed or not doesn't matter.
Let's think about this for a moment.We are trying to completely negate the category preference established by law and asking them to grant GC's based solely on PD regardless of category.
Ain't gonna happen - dont want to be a pessimist but at some point we have to call it as we see it.
I don't think the issue is that simple.The wh*le thing just surfaced another screw-up of the system.The actions taken by all the agencies certainly made things worse.
DoS suddenly interpretted laws differently than before.This just like the PERM, BEC, and last July episode.They took actions without considering people already in line.Those with good faith waiting in line have been constantly pushed around.How many people experienced being stuck in BEC while PERM approves new application like crazy?Who is accountable for all of these?They can't do things willy nilly any more.Someone mentioned lawsuit since DoS either interpret the law wrong now or in the past.
Needless to say that the distincation between EB2 and EB3 has become so meaniningless now.How many positions really satisfy the EB2 requirements?From what I heard that most people just try to get around the system to get an EB2.One of the persons who filed EB2 told me that a high school graduate would probably be able to work in that position too.
Just my observation.
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new_horizon
01-06 02:49 PM
Israel is fully justified in responding to the rocket attacks from Gaza.How long can they show restraint by not responding to the unprovoked attacks.Do you think US will remain silent, if Canada were to lob rockets into US.Asbolutely not.Every country has the right to protect itself.
Hamas is such a coward orgn that they hide behind school, mosque, hospitals to shoot their rockets, so they really are luring israel to bomb those areas.Unfortunately innocents die...the blame should be on hamas.In fact, before bombing Israel even goes to the extent of calling and texting people in the target area to warn them before bombing.which country at war you know does that.Inspite of all these the biased media portrays Israel as the evil one.time to think.if only india shows some courage like that.
Hamas is such a coward orgn that they hide behind school, mosque, hospitals to shoot their rockets, so they really are luring israel to bomb those areas.Unfortunately innocents die...the blame should be on hamas.In fact, before bombing Israel even goes to the extent of calling and texting people in the target area to warn them before bombing.which country at war you know does that.Inspite of all these the biased media portrays Israel as the evil one.time to think.if only india shows some courage like that.
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logiclife
05-31 05:25 PM
The congress, the president and everyone is crazy.Except Lou Dobbs.Lou Dobbs is the only one who is doing the sane talk.
Read the smart Einstein-like man's column here:
The wh*le world is crazy except me (http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/05/30/dobbs.May31/index.html)
I will post my own editorial on his editorial on CNN, once I get a minute.In the mean time, seriously, take a drink or two before you read this contribution from Lou Dobbs.
Read the smart Einstein-like man's column here:
The wh*le world is crazy except me (http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/05/30/dobbs.May31/index.html)
I will post my own editorial on his editorial on CNN, once I get a minute.In the mean time, seriously, take a drink or two before you read this contribution from Lou Dobbs.
reedandbamboo
06-07 04:03 PM
Investment strategies of any kind - options, stocks, etfs failed miserably in the past couple of years.I dont think that argument stands well to justify against buying a house.
I have not opined as to the relative merits/demerits of house-buying ..all I did was mention that it is possible to attain those kinds of returns in alternative "investments" (in response to Jun's statement that he/she wasn't sure if 5% returns per annum were available anywhere).
I have not opined as to the relative merits/demerits of house-buying ..all I did was mention that it is possible to attain those kinds of returns in alternative "investments" (in response to Jun's statement that he/she wasn't sure if 5% returns per annum were available anywhere).
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yagw
08-20 02:53 AM
Mr.X going to airport with his friend for the first time...
Mr.X : What is that flight, taking off?
Friend: Boeing 747
The next day he went with his another friend and saw the same flight landing...then says to his friend....
"I know the name of the flight...'Vanding' 747!"
Translation: Bo ~= Go
Vandu ~= Come
Mr.X : What is that flight, taking off?
Friend: Boeing 747
The next day he went with his another friend and saw the same flight landing...then says to his friend....
"I know the name of the flight...'Vanding' 747!"
Translation: Bo ~= Go
Vandu ~= Come
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