ruchigup
05-01 12:55 PM
Hello all,
I received an RFE for employment verification. My ETA 750 list Occ Code as 15-1061 (Title - database Administrators). But in my new job I am working as .Net developer where I work with front end and back end development of their website. I work in C#, ASP.NET, java, Flash.
My attorney asked me to find tasks matching with O*net description of Occ Code 15-1061 . None of them directly relate, but some or part relates. Am I in trouble because I no longer work in database development.
In my new job I am working on H1-B
Thanks
I received an RFE for employment verification. My ETA 750 list Occ Code as 15-1061 (Title - database Administrators). But in my new job I am working as .Net developer where I work with front end and back end development of their website. I work in C#, ASP.NET, java, Flash.
My attorney asked me to find tasks matching with O*net description of Occ Code 15-1061 . None of them directly relate, but some or part relates. Am I in trouble because I no longer work in database development.
In my new job I am working on H1-B
Thanks
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foobar2001
02-10 09:26 AM
My friend is an F1 student (citizen of India) who has been in the US for 3 years as a grad student. She has paid US taxes on stipend/fellowship (1042S) received from US university while pursuing grad studies (filing taxes as a non resident in US, since the first 5 years on F1 are not counted towards substantial presence test).
Does she need to also pay taxes on this stipend in india, or report this income in india? AFAIK, no taxes need to be paid in India on this US stipend, but I couldnt find any authoritative reference online.
Am asking, since someone I know recently got a letter from IT dept in india saying that the US authorities reported $10K of income when that person was a student (this was a fellowship from the university on which US taxes have been paid) - and the letter goes on to ask the person to meet someone at the indian IT department. Anyone here experienced something similar before?
thanks,
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Does she need to also pay taxes on this stipend in india, or report this income in india? AFAIK, no taxes need to be paid in India on this US stipend, but I couldnt find any authoritative reference online.
Am asking, since someone I know recently got a letter from IT dept in india saying that the US authorities reported $10K of income when that person was a student (this was a fellowship from the university on which US taxes have been paid) - and the letter goes on to ask the person to meet someone at the indian IT department. Anyone here experienced something similar before?
thanks,
-fb
gcdreamer05
02-11 12:13 PM
Ask him to do a FOIA and apply for duplicates, it will take atleast 1 year with the current backlog.........
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Dallas-Fort Worth Immigration Lawyer Has Just Posted the Following:
The primary question among immigrants, immigrant advocates, and anyone else interested in immigration reform is whether the president and congress will attempt to address comprehensive immigration reform this year. As reported in the Dallas Morning News (http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/nation/stories/DN-immig_12nat.ART.State.Edition1.c062d6.html), President Obama says he is still committed to reform, Here are excerpts from the article:
President Barack Obama on Thursday assured frustrated supporters of a promised overhaul of U.S. immigration laws that he remains committed to fixing a system he says is broken.
What remains unclear is whether Congress will send him a bill this year.
Obama said he told the senators and the advocacy groups that "my commitment to comprehensive immigration reform is unwavering, and that I will continue to be their partner in this important effort."
The immigration issue is an important one for Obama, who has promised to work to solve problems. Hispanics voted heavily for Obama in the 2008 presidential election, making the difference in key states like Florida, and their votes will be critical in the November midterm elections. Latino voters who don't think progress is being made on the issue may not go to the polls.
After meeting for more than an hour with Obama, immigration advocates told reporters they want Schumer and Graham to at least release their blueprint before a planned March 21 demonstration at the Capitol, with a bill introduced in the Senate soon after.
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The primary question among immigrants, immigrant advocates, and anyone else interested in immigration reform is whether the president and congress will attempt to address comprehensive immigration reform this year. As reported in the Dallas Morning News (http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/nation/stories/DN-immig_12nat.ART.State.Edition1.c062d6.html), President Obama says he is still committed to reform, Here are excerpts from the article:
President Barack Obama on Thursday assured frustrated supporters of a promised overhaul of U.S. immigration laws that he remains committed to fixing a system he says is broken.
What remains unclear is whether Congress will send him a bill this year.
Obama said he told the senators and the advocacy groups that "my commitment to comprehensive immigration reform is unwavering, and that I will continue to be their partner in this important effort."
The immigration issue is an important one for Obama, who has promised to work to solve problems. Hispanics voted heavily for Obama in the 2008 presidential election, making the difference in key states like Florida, and their votes will be critical in the November midterm elections. Latino voters who don't think progress is being made on the issue may not go to the polls.
After meeting for more than an hour with Obama, immigration advocates told reporters they want Schumer and Graham to at least release their blueprint before a planned March 21 demonstration at the Capitol, with a bill introduced in the Senate soon after.
More... (http://dfwimmigrationlaw.clarislaw.com/immigration-news/obama-still-committed-to-immigration-reform.php)
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aachoo
04-20 01:40 PM
I have been working for a private company LLC that operated as 3 smaller LLCs (regionally) but had the same/very similar names (e.g. XYZ, XYZ Asia).
I had H1Bs , LC, 140, 485 with this company.
Right now-
I have an approved 797 until 2010, but stamp expired in 2006
PD- Dec 2004
LC approved in 2006
140 approved 2007
485 applied July 2, 2007
Got EAD, AP in Aug 2007
Entered the US on AP in Dec 2007
The company and its regional entities changed the corporate structure and are now under a new legal entity name- XYZ (same as above). This happened after I got my EAD. To an outsider or our clients- there is no change. I have not signed any new employment papers with the new legal entity. Other than the address on my paystubs changing from my local headquarters to the WW headquarters nothing has changed for me.
Questions
Should I avail AC21/EAD because I am technically working for a different company?
Since this new entity has taken on the responsibilities for the old one, should I file something with the USCIS if they happen to check on the old entity when they adjudicate the 485?
Thanks in advance.
-a
I had H1Bs , LC, 140, 485 with this company.
Right now-
I have an approved 797 until 2010, but stamp expired in 2006
PD- Dec 2004
LC approved in 2006
140 approved 2007
485 applied July 2, 2007
Got EAD, AP in Aug 2007
Entered the US on AP in Dec 2007
The company and its regional entities changed the corporate structure and are now under a new legal entity name- XYZ (same as above). This happened after I got my EAD. To an outsider or our clients- there is no change. I have not signed any new employment papers with the new legal entity. Other than the address on my paystubs changing from my local headquarters to the WW headquarters nothing has changed for me.
Questions
Should I avail AC21/EAD because I am technically working for a different company?
Since this new entity has taken on the responsibilities for the old one, should I file something with the USCIS if they happen to check on the old entity when they adjudicate the 485?
Thanks in advance.
-a
jliechty
January 2nd, 2004, 09:49 PM
imagine, if MF digital backs were say, $6999, how many would sell???
bloody thousands....
seems stupid to me to make them so expensive
Right now, they can't make them cheaper. Michael Reichmann (sp?) of the Luminous Landscape speculated that Leaf probably makes a dozen or so of their new Valeo 22 MF backs each month, compared to how many hundreds of thousands of dRebels Canon makes? IIRC, he estimated that the sensor alone (without any support electronics or other hardware) might cost $5000 per unit to make.
Don't be mistaken, I'd love to be able to afford one of those, too, but it will be quite a while before the prices come down significantly (and I doubt they'll ever get quite that low).
bloody thousands....
seems stupid to me to make them so expensive
Right now, they can't make them cheaper. Michael Reichmann (sp?) of the Luminous Landscape speculated that Leaf probably makes a dozen or so of their new Valeo 22 MF backs each month, compared to how many hundreds of thousands of dRebels Canon makes? IIRC, he estimated that the sensor alone (without any support electronics or other hardware) might cost $5000 per unit to make.
Don't be mistaken, I'd love to be able to afford one of those, too, but it will be quite a while before the prices come down significantly (and I doubt they'll ever get quite that low).