485Mbe4001
09-29 12:27 PM
I understand your point of view, I used to work in solar energy.When i completed my post graduation most of the jobs required a USC (this was 10 yrs ago).I had to switch to software related jobs.
For me the number one priority is how Obama will handle the Skilled immigration issues.will he guided by Sen Dick Durbin, who at the moment seems to be his policy wonk.That will be a disaster for us.They have no intension of supporting skilled immigrants.We will will have to make some serious decisions if he is elected.
How many of us want to continue to stay in limbo...i dont.
For all the outpouring of love for obama, i have yet to see a single concrete proposal.Take the renewal energy policy for example, i think he wants to spend $150 billion on renewal energy.How will he fund this?Who will pay for this.is it you and me with higher taxes..i am already taxed up to the wazoo.In an effort to win the election he is pandering to one and all.Can someone reduce my fears that he will help EB..i dont think so.He said in the debate that he will stop outsourcing, please tell me if that is possible and how will he do it?
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.''
-- Spanish philosopher/poet/novelist George Santayana, 1906
My primary reason for supporting Obama is environment...
Obama truely supports renewable energy, and did not cave to placating the public with lowering gas tax.While I think that $15,000,000,000 per year may not be enough it is a start in the right direction.
My political slogan:
"Blow baby blow"
"Shine baby shine"
- Renewable energy is the future, it is made in the USA!
Many of us high skilled immigrants have the above average get-up-and-go that it takes to move this country forward to a brighter future.After all we had the get-up-and-go to move here.
However, the system does work against us.Being an "temporary" sure did not make it any easier making the investment that I have.
For me the number one priority is how Obama will handle the Skilled immigration issues.will he guided by Sen Dick Durbin, who at the moment seems to be his policy wonk.That will be a disaster for us.They have no intension of supporting skilled immigrants.We will will have to make some serious decisions if he is elected.
How many of us want to continue to stay in limbo...i dont.
For all the outpouring of love for obama, i have yet to see a single concrete proposal.Take the renewal energy policy for example, i think he wants to spend $150 billion on renewal energy.How will he fund this?Who will pay for this.is it you and me with higher taxes..i am already taxed up to the wazoo.In an effort to win the election he is pandering to one and all.Can someone reduce my fears that he will help EB..i dont think so.He said in the debate that he will stop outsourcing, please tell me if that is possible and how will he do it?
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.''
-- Spanish philosopher/poet/novelist George Santayana, 1906
My primary reason for supporting Obama is environment...
Obama truely supports renewable energy, and did not cave to placating the public with lowering gas tax.While I think that $15,000,000,000 per year may not be enough it is a start in the right direction.
My political slogan:
"Blow baby blow"
"Shine baby shine"
- Renewable energy is the future, it is made in the USA!
Many of us high skilled immigrants have the above average get-up-and-go that it takes to move this country forward to a brighter future.After all we had the get-up-and-go to move here.
However, the system does work against us.Being an "temporary" sure did not make it any easier making the investment that I have.
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desi3933
07-11 10:57 AM
Yes H1B is NOT Stamped yet.
You can try getting visa from Canada/Mexico, but if visa is denied one has to fly home country to get visa from.You can not re-enter US if visa is denied in Canada/Mexico.
Do you have degree from US?In that case, it may be helpful.
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Not a legal advice.
You can try getting visa from Canada/Mexico, but if visa is denied one has to fly home country to get visa from.You can not re-enter US if visa is denied in Canada/Mexico.
Do you have degree from US?In that case, it may be helpful.
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Not a legal advice.
validIV
06-05 05:24 PM
My properties are in Woodside and Kew Gardens both in Queens, NYC.I have been fortunate as NYC is one of the best areas that kept its home value.I am certain this is not the case in 90% of the country but so far in NYC, the housing and renting market have only dropped slightly or remained stagnant in most areas here.In fact, some places are picking up again.
I will admit that one unit (3 bedroom) that I was formerly renting out for 1900 had to be dropped to 1700 to compensate for the recession.But the house that the unit was located in (2 family house) appreciated in equity by 30,000 in 1.5 years (also in February 2009) amidst the economic downturn.
As for generalizing, yes I understand that buying and owning is not for everyone, especially if your situation is temporary and you have no plans to stay in that area for long.But you are in America for God's sake.Take advantage of the system and don't be afraid of it.Why are you applying for your green card here if you dont plan to make it your home or long term?That just doesn't make sense to me.I know in the Philippines we cannot leverage as well as we can here with this system.I'm sure its the same in India?Correct me if I'm wrong.
As for the housing bubble, it was bound to happen because banks were lending to people living beyond their means.That doesnt apply to us.Most immigrants are smart and don't buy a house unless they've done the matheven if the bank says we can afford it when we know we cannot.
Renting, in my opinion, is a stepping stone.You rent only when you are saving to buy a home.You CANNOT rent your wh*le life, that is just a waste and like I said before, not smart.But smart people stop renting early and pay off their homes by their late 40s.At least that is what I am aiming for.Renting out my properties allow me to do that.
With those rent/price ratio - it makes no sense indeed to rent.
If I may ask you for a huge favor - could you please PM me more details about where specifically in Queens you have those kind of rent/price ratios?
Since the market prices got so inflated - my experience is that the rent/price ratios are still wayy off historical trends.My impression (based on a few examples I have seen) is that in most of the situations - the rent would not cover the interest + property tax + maintenance, which would mean throwing away money if you buy.
If indeed there are rent to buy ratios like the ones you have mentioned - then renting would be foolishness.
I will admit that one unit (3 bedroom) that I was formerly renting out for 1900 had to be dropped to 1700 to compensate for the recession.But the house that the unit was located in (2 family house) appreciated in equity by 30,000 in 1.5 years (also in February 2009) amidst the economic downturn.
As for generalizing, yes I understand that buying and owning is not for everyone, especially if your situation is temporary and you have no plans to stay in that area for long.But you are in America for God's sake.Take advantage of the system and don't be afraid of it.Why are you applying for your green card here if you dont plan to make it your home or long term?That just doesn't make sense to me.I know in the Philippines we cannot leverage as well as we can here with this system.I'm sure its the same in India?Correct me if I'm wrong.
As for the housing bubble, it was bound to happen because banks were lending to people living beyond their means.That doesnt apply to us.Most immigrants are smart and don't buy a house unless they've done the matheven if the bank says we can afford it when we know we cannot.
Renting, in my opinion, is a stepping stone.You rent only when you are saving to buy a home.You CANNOT rent your wh*le life, that is just a waste and like I said before, not smart.But smart people stop renting early and pay off their homes by their late 40s.At least that is what I am aiming for.Renting out my properties allow me to do that.
With those rent/price ratio - it makes no sense indeed to rent.
If I may ask you for a huge favor - could you please PM me more details about where specifically in Queens you have those kind of rent/price ratios?
Since the market prices got so inflated - my experience is that the rent/price ratios are still wayy off historical trends.My impression (based on a few examples I have seen) is that in most of the situations - the rent would not cover the interest + property tax + maintenance, which would mean throwing away money if you buy.
If indeed there are rent to buy ratios like the ones you have mentioned - then renting would be foolishness.
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nixstor
08-10 10:45 PM
Yewwwww.Stupid morons get to run the show on CNN who consider guest worker program for Illegal Aliens and H1B the same.
I dont understand why USCIS has to release data to a random attorney guy.
Why the hell doesnt he know how many H1B's are being issued every year?Is this attorney guy sleeping or what?65K and they are gone on May26th 2006Huh?
I dont understand why USCIS has to release data to a random attorney guy.
Why the hell doesnt he know how many H1B's are being issued every year?Is this attorney guy sleeping or what?65K and they are gone on May26th 2006Huh?
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sanju
05-16 12:34 PM
My view is not based on my personal gain or loss.My view is even if they ban consulting H1b numbers will not be reduced so much and cap will be reached.Number of permanent jobs will increase and they will hire H1b only when there is real shortage.Why do you think IEEE-USA members are undeserving and lazy just because they are interesting to put restrictions in H1b?Infact they are interested in more green cards.We are appreciating.Just because they are pointing out some problems in the program we cannot brand them as anti immigrants or lazy people.We ourself know that there are some issues in the program.While we were studying in the college it was big achivement if our research article comes into IEEE.So IEEE is considered as one of world best academic a*sociation.
It is not TCS,Infy,Wipro is causing delay to GC.Infact I worked one of those companies and still they are one of best in India.Still I may work those companies if I go to India.
If there is real shortage of skilled people then we will pa*s all the tests which are given in Durbin proposal and we can get H1b.What is the problem in accepting?Infact I am not supporting Ban of H1b on consulting but other than that everything can be fine and easily pa*sed by most of H1b persons
I am not Ronald Regan but I am compelled to say, " There you go again...."
My view is not based on my personal gain or loss.My view is even if they ban consulting H1b numbers will not be reduced so much and cap will be reached.
Why are you consistently discussing about H-1B caps.Green card delays are not because of H-1B quota, I am sure you know this.H-1B caps have nothing to do who applied for the H-1s, whether those were consulting companies in US or a company in Japan.You are just saying it consistently in all your posts because you donп
It is not TCS,Infy,Wipro is causing delay to GC.Infact I worked one of those companies and still they are one of best in India.Still I may work those companies if I go to India.
If there is real shortage of skilled people then we will pa*s all the tests which are given in Durbin proposal and we can get H1b.What is the problem in accepting?Infact I am not supporting Ban of H1b on consulting but other than that everything can be fine and easily pa*sed by most of H1b persons
I am not Ronald Regan but I am compelled to say, " There you go again...."
My view is not based on my personal gain or loss.My view is even if they ban consulting H1b numbers will not be reduced so much and cap will be reached.
Why are you consistently discussing about H-1B caps.Green card delays are not because of H-1B quota, I am sure you know this.H-1B caps have nothing to do who applied for the H-1s, whether those were consulting companies in US or a company in Japan.You are just saying it consistently in all your posts because you donп
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