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  • Why were you silent when EB3 Row were receiving ?Did you know at that time the vertical and horizontal interpretations.Bringing out the problem when its over is of no use either.

    Great !Very nice wonderful own kind around.You want your GC right ,dont worry.

    This shows nature,when own kind dont respect others neither will outsider.




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  • Macaca
    02-20 10:20 AM
    Some paras from A Few Degrees of Separation From Hillary Clinton's Top Adviser (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/19/AR2007021900972.html), By Jeffrey H.Birnbaum (http://projects.washingtonpost.com/staff/email/jeffrey+h.+birnbaum/), Please send e-mail tokstreet@washpost.com

    Mark J.Penn is a man who wears many hats: high-paid political and corporate pollster, chief executive of an international communications and lobbying company, and chief strategist to New York Sen.Hillary Rodham Clinton's bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.

    Enough connections for you?

    Well, there are more.Penn's firm, Burson-Marsteller Worldwide -- with 2,000 employees and $300 million a year in revenue -- owns BKSH & Associates, the major lobbying firm chaired by Charles R.Black Jr.That's right, Black, counselor to Republican presidents, reports to Clinton's top strategist.

    The connections get even more entangled.Burson-Marsteller is a subsidiary of WPP Group, a London-based advertising and PR giant that owns many of the biggest names on K Street.These include Quinn Gillespie & Associates, Wexler & Walker Public Policy Associates, Timmons & Co., Ogilvy Government Relations Worldwide (formerly the Federalist Group), Public Strategies Inc., Dewey Square Group and Hill & Knowlton.

    To be more precise, Penn's parent company employs as lobbyists and advisers an ex-chairman of the Republican National Committee (Edward W.Gillespie), a former House GOP leader (Robert S.Walker), a top GOP fundraiser (Wayne L.Berman), and the former media adviser to President Bush (Mark McKinnon).

    WPP's Democrats are just as well known.They include an ex-aide to President Jimmy Carter (Anne Wexler), an ex-aide to President Bill Clinton (Jack Quinn), an ex-Cabinet officer for Clinton and Bush (Norman Y.Mineta), and a former top presidential campaign adviser for Al Gore and John Kerry (Michael J.Whouley).

    The range of interests represented by these people is a staggering list of corporate America's who's who, with Penn himself a longtime adviser to Microsoft.

    "This is a cla*sic example of how big money has inextricably intertwined the campaign advising and lobbying worlds of modern-day Washington with potential conflicts of interest all over the place," said Fred Wertheimer, president of Democracy 21, a watchdog group.




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  • decipher
    07-09 01:05 AM
    If the past employer didn't pay salary, you can file a complaint with DOL regarding unpaid wages (I believe that there are some time limits for such complaints - please check).

    Even if you are not going to file such a complaint, you might be able to use it to get the required experience letter from the past employer if needed.



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  • rameshms
    08-26 10:41 AM
    This was forwarded to me by my spouse.I found it useful and thought provoking.Thought I'd share it with you folks.This is not a joke, but is inline with the "lighten up" concept.

    "The fallen Tomato Cart
    SUBROTO BAGCHI (co-founder & CEO of MindTree Consulting)

    I pa*s through this very intersection every morning with so much ease.Today, the pace is skewed.There is a sense of disarray as motorists try to push past each other through the traffic light.The light here always tests their agility because if you miss the green, you have to wait for another three minutes before it lets you go past again.Those three minutes become eternity for an otherwise time-insensitive nation on the move.Today, there is a sense of chaos here.People are honking, skirting each other and rushing past.I look out of my window to seek the reason.It is not difficult to find because it is lying strewn all over the place.

    A tomato seller's cart has overturned.There are tomatoes everywhere and the rushing motorists are making pulp of it.The man is trying to get his cart back on its four rickety wheels and a few pa*sersby are picking up what they can in an attempt to save him total loss.Though symbolic in the larger scheme of things, it is not a substantive gesture.His business for the day is over.

    The way this man's economics works is very simple.There is a money lender who lends him money for just one day, at an interest rate of Rs 10 per day per Rs 100 lent.With the money, he wakes up at 4 am to go to the wh*lesale market for vegetables.He returns, pushing his cart a good five miles, and by 7 am when the locality wakes up, he is ready to sell his day's merchandise.By the end of the
    morning, some of it remains unsold.This his wife sells by the afternoon and takes home the remainder, which becomes part of his meal.With the day's proceeds, he returns the interest to the money lender and goes back to the routine the next day.
    If he does not sell for a day, his chain breaks.

    Where does he go from here?He goes back to the money lender, raises capital at an even more penal interest and gets back on his feet.This is not the only time that destiny has upset his tomato cart.This happens to him at least six times every year.
    Once he returned with a loaded cart of ripe tomatoes and it rained heavily for the next three days.No one came to the market and his stock rotted in front of his own eyes.Another time, instead of the weather, it was a political rally that snowballed into a confrontation between two rival groups and the locality closed down.And he is not alone in this game of extraneous factors that seize not only his business but also his life.He sees this happen to the "gol-gappa" seller, the peanut seller and the "vada pao" seller all the time.When their product does not sell, it just turns soggy.Sometimes they eat some of it.But how much of that stuff can you eat by yourself?
    So, they just give away some and there is always that one time when they have to simply throw it away.

    Away from the street-vendor selling perishable commodity with little or no life support system, the corporate world is an altogether different place.Here we have some of the most educated people in the country.We don the best garbs.We do not have to push carts; our carts push us.We have our salary, perquisites, bonuses, stock options, gratuities, pensions and our medical insurance and the group accident benefit schemes.Yet, all the while, we worry about our risks and think about our professional insecurity.We wonder, what would happen if the company shifted offices to another city?What would happen if the department closed down?What would happen if you were to take maternity leave and the temporary substitute delivered better work than you did?What would happen if the product line you are dealing with simply failed?In any of those eventualities, the worst that could happen would still be a lot less than having to see your cartful of tomatoes getting pulped under the screeching wheels of absolute strangers who have nothing personal against you.

    All too often we exaggerate our risks.We keep justifying our professional concerns till they trap us in their vicious downward spiral.Devoid of education, sophisticated reasoning and any financial safety net, the man with the cart is often able to deal with life much better than many of us.Is it time to look out of the window, into the eyes of that man to ask him, where does he get it from?In his simple stoicism, is
    probably, our lost resilience."




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  • srkamath
    07-13 02:04 PM
    First off, we are here to get our GC faster so the effort is commendable............

    The old interpretation was too complex to be correct.....between 2000 and 2007 it resulted in EB-2 getting shortchanged.EB3 approvals were more than DOUBLE of EB2 during those years.

    2000 - 2007 Average
    33,000 EB2 / year
    83,000 EB3 / year

    There are simply too many EB3 cases compared to the visas available.

    EB2 may have been less retrogressed the last 3 years if the DOS had interpreted the law correctly.Visa numbers were mean to - SPREAD OUT, THEN SPILLED OVER downwards.

    Prior to April-08, i don't ever EB2 applicants complaining about getting shortchanged - they understand the pain of someone having to wait for a decade to get a GC and probably didn't mind getting shortchanged.

    Again - this is not about fairness, justice, merits of the applicants.It is about giving US employers the ability to fill posts when & where Americans are not available or willing.



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  • NKR
    03-25 03:12 PM
    I have brought a house 4 years back after 2 years in this country.It is $500K house.Ss it really "Rent Apartment vs Buy House" ?
    How about renting a home to provide something good to your family?

    With the home values declining I think it makes way more sense to rent the same house (at least in the area I live).If your mortgage payment is only $500 above apartment rent I would say buy.But if you are looking at paying double as mortgage I think its really inflated.

    I would like to read more about buying foreclosed properties.I hear there are some good deals out there.

    It all depends on the situation, if a person who started this thread can afford to buy a house, wants to buy one, has found a good house in a good location, has got a good deal and if he thinks that not having a GC is the only hurdle, then my suggestion for him would be to buy the house.

    Of course every peopleп

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