SunnySurya
08-05 10:58 AM
I most definitely do.But all depends who needs the most help and what expense.If you ask me to donate a Kidney if my one my Kidney is already failing, I most likely will not help.
But if you ask me for some other cause where I am not affected.I will definitly help.You would be doing the same things if your were in my shoes.If not atleast thinking the same things.
So, you don't believe in helping others.
But if you ask me for some other cause where I am not affected.I will definitly help.You would be doing the same things if your were in my shoes.If not atleast thinking the same things.
So, you don't believe in helping others.
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gondalguru
07-08 08:00 PM
Assuming your husband is here from 2000, they are asking for 7 years, i.e.12 * 7 = 84 months of paystubs?This is ridiculous.How many people keep paystubs from 7 years ago?Infact in those days paystubs used to have their social security numbers on them, they should be shredded, atleast that's the common advice.
My pay stub still has SSN.
Its always good to keep all the paystubs / w2/ tax returns / employment verifications letter / what ever other evidences you have..especially employment based GC applicants
My pay stub still has SSN.
Its always good to keep all the paystubs / w2/ tax returns / employment verifications letter / what ever other evidences you have..especially employment based GC applicants
BECsufferer
06-20 10:28 AM
Buying a home in US Now is a foolish thing to do.There are no green cards for Indians or Chinese.Hence we should not buy a home here.There is no long term security or equal opportunity.If we take all savings back, we can buy a house with cash and need not worry about interest.So until you get green cards, hold onto your money tight.
Real estate is always a local phenomena.So those of you who are following national guidelines are misleading yourselves.Unless you are major investor, who would like to keep his/her real estate portfolio diverse, national level real estate indicator is not of much use.
I bought a foreclosed house few months ago, but before that did thorough study at personal level.Not only analytically study your market, but also "go to genba".Feel the pulse, find where and what kind of people live in those sub-divisions.
If you are leaning towards investing, lean with good intent.Avoid risk by thouroughly understanding your financial situation.I went with 30 yr fixed, to be conservative.
Finally, have guts to make a call, either way.It's the right time, I would say.
Real estate is always a local phenomena.So those of you who are following national guidelines are misleading yourselves.Unless you are major investor, who would like to keep his/her real estate portfolio diverse, national level real estate indicator is not of much use.
I bought a foreclosed house few months ago, but before that did thorough study at personal level.Not only analytically study your market, but also "go to genba".Feel the pulse, find where and what kind of people live in those sub-divisions.
If you are leaning towards investing, lean with good intent.Avoid risk by thouroughly understanding your financial situation.I went with 30 yr fixed, to be conservative.
Finally, have guts to make a call, either way.It's the right time, I would say.
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jonty_11
07-13 11:28 PM
Great one -
Yes - if you have enough skills and experience amend your category to EB1, you will get your visa way faster before EB2.
always kep in mind that its not ur qualification that matters...its the Job Requirement that you have filed LC for?..
i.e.You could be a rocket scientiest but if the job u work is of a software analyst..etc that DOL cla*sifies as EB3...you are EB3....so u dont just need to change you category (to EB2 or EB1) to refile but need to change your job to one that can cla*sify for EB2 or EB1.
Yes - if you have enough skills and experience amend your category to EB1, you will get your visa way faster before EB2.
always kep in mind that its not ur qualification that matters...its the Job Requirement that you have filed LC for?..
i.e.You could be a rocket scientiest but if the job u work is of a software analyst..etc that DOL cla*sifies as EB3...you are EB3....so u dont just need to change you category (to EB2 or EB1) to refile but need to change your job to one that can cla*sify for EB2 or EB1.
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At the risk of differing with you and inviting unflattering comments from others, but to benefit a healthy debate, I beg to differ that spill over should go to the most retrogressed at the expense of a difference in skill, training and experience level.As you probably may know, EB2 does require a different and arguably more enhanced skill, traninig and experience level than EB3.
If you beleive in the principle that in a land of meritocracy the higher skilled should have an easier path to immigrate then EB2 should always get a preference over EB3 regardless of country of birth so long as the ROW demand within the same category has been satisfied.
Understand, that this definition of EB3 and EB2 is all on paper.I am not saying that all EB2 are 'smarter' than EB3 and vice versa, but the letter/intent of the law is what it is.
Sounds harsh and heirarchical but is true.Obviously I have a vested interest in a favorable interpretation of the law and I welcome the spill over to EB2-I.This does have a flip side if you are EB3-I, but look at a few bulletins from last year/early this year where EB2-I was unavailable and EB3 still was current and/or had a cut off date for a ROW/retro country.
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