mmk123
08-04 10:33 AM
Few of my friends are trying EB3 to EB2 - which is a good alternative to waiting but doing nothing.
They believe they are wrongly put in EB3 as they believe their education and job requirements match with EB2. But wrong company policy put them in EB3.
Will post if I hear back from them.
Good luck to everyone who is doing this; it's a great step! It is a step worth trying than the endless wait and should be encouraged.
They believe they are wrongly put in EB3 as they believe their education and job requirements match with EB2. But wrong company policy put them in EB3.
Will post if I hear back from them.
Good luck to everyone who is doing this; it's a great step! It is a step worth trying than the endless wait and should be encouraged.
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vagish
04-04 01:10 PM
But at least they are getting GC in 6 months. I dont mind getting paid low if it means getting GC in 6 months. Anyways half our money goes in getting h1 extensions and paying lawyers so might as well get it over with by getting paid low. It is so disheartening to know how people are abusing the law and getting GC the short cut way while our stuggle starts with getting admission to f1 to doing our masters to trying to get h1 and then GC.
I have a friend who has done his MS from a top school here and his wife is a dentist but cant work for last 5 years and here is a guy whose education is a BCom and his wife's too and both are working and have got the whole thing the easy way out. Very disheartening.
people are not abusing the law, the fact is law it self is screwed up, it does not have a rational way of distingushing geneuine pople from abusers.
hence everybody pays the price. it needs a major overhaul not just increasing numbers of H1B or GC's but lot of enforcement measures are also required to make it effective. I see people have been waiting 8 years with the same employer just for the GC, I think a wait of 4 to 5 years should be good enough to demonstrate that a guy has a permanent job, on the other hand if the wait is to short then people will by just buy the green card by paying to companies , which what we see with labor substitution.
thanks
I have a friend who has done his MS from a top school here and his wife is a dentist but cant work for last 5 years and here is a guy whose education is a BCom and his wife's too and both are working and have got the whole thing the easy way out. Very disheartening.
people are not abusing the law, the fact is law it self is screwed up, it does not have a rational way of distingushing geneuine pople from abusers.
hence everybody pays the price. it needs a major overhaul not just increasing numbers of H1B or GC's but lot of enforcement measures are also required to make it effective. I see people have been waiting 8 years with the same employer just for the GC, I think a wait of 4 to 5 years should be good enough to demonstrate that a guy has a permanent job, on the other hand if the wait is to short then people will by just buy the green card by paying to companies , which what we see with labor substitution.
thanks
saimrathi
07-02 05:57 PM
Have you already emailed the addresses you mentioned in your post? I mailed some newspaper reporters in PA this afternoon. Quoted the AILA.
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Joe Cantrell
July 25th, 2005, 07:37 AM
Oh Wow.... Learn how to use the equipment. Stop thinking just because you bought it you will be a better photographer. If you look through your images and if one, just one, photo is in focus, the problem is you. PERIOD A camera can't focus on air - so in order for the "50% of the time" images that are in focus to be in focus - the camera must be doing its job. Learn the focus lock and how to set it. Or go to manual focus.
I have been a photographer 44 years. I have exhibited around the world; my images have been used in well over a thousand publications. I still use my 8"x10" mahogany and brass camera. I've used Nikons since 1968, have owned about 50 of them. And you're telling me to learn how to use my equipment? Jumping to a bit of a conclusion, aren't you?
I have been a photographer 44 years. I have exhibited around the world; my images have been used in well over a thousand publications. I still use my 8"x10" mahogany and brass camera. I've used Nikons since 1968, have owned about 50 of them. And you're telling me to learn how to use my equipment? Jumping to a bit of a conclusion, aren't you?