vishwak
04-21 10:45 AM
Hi Friends,
How are you doing? Just want to check if any one worked with or for "Vision Technology Services, LLC" which was located in Baltimore Subrubs, Maryland. Please post reply with comments on company as i'm planning to change H1B to this company.
Vision Technology Services, LLC
1966 Greenspring Drive
Suite 507
Timonium, MD 21093
Contact Us | Vision Technology (http://www.vistechs.com/contact-us/)
Waiting to see your updates/reply.
Thanks,
Vishwa
How are you doing? Just want to check if any one worked with or for "Vision Technology Services, LLC" which was located in Baltimore Subrubs, Maryland. Please post reply with comments on company as i'm planning to change H1B to this company.
Vision Technology Services, LLC
1966 Greenspring Drive
Suite 507
Timonium, MD 21093
Contact Us | Vision Technology (http://www.vistechs.com/contact-us/)
Waiting to see your updates/reply.
Thanks,
Vishwa
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vaguely
12-04 05:46 PM
Hi,
I was on H1 status but got laid off. I have my EAD and my AP has been approved but I have not yet received it in the mail. Once I do, is it safe to travel outside the US and re-enter using AP if i don't have job yet?
Thanks.
I was on H1 status but got laid off. I have my EAD and my AP has been approved but I have not yet received it in the mail. Once I do, is it safe to travel outside the US and re-enter using AP if i don't have job yet?
Thanks.
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09-09 07:30 PM
According to TRAC (http://trac.syr.edu/immigration/reports/240/), Justice Department data show that Immigration Judges are declining substantially fewer requests for asylum. Denial rates have reached the lowest level in the last quarter of a century.
Twenty five years ago, in FY 1986, almost nine out of ten (89%) of the asylum requests in the Immigration Courts were denied. While the annual rates have gone up and down during the ensuing years, only half (50%) of the requests were denied during the first nine months of FY 2010 � a record low.
One factor contributing to the improved success of the asylum seekers is that a higher proportion of the total are represented by counsel. It must be noted, however, that the number of those seeking asylum in court proceedings has fallen.
he growing success of asylum seekers is partly attributable to increases in the proportion who obtain legal representation. The latest figures show that more than nine out of every ten (91%) are now represented, up from just over half (52%) twenty-five years ago in FY 1986.
Asylum is relief for a foreign national to remain in the U.S. under legal status because the foreign national has suffered past persecution in his home country or country of last habitual residence, or because the foreign national has a well founded fear of future persecution in his home country or country of last habitual residence and such persecution is based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group. So having a competent lawyer preparing your asylum case is a must in order to have a chance to win your Asylum case.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/09/asylum_attorney_asylum_approva.html)
Twenty five years ago, in FY 1986, almost nine out of ten (89%) of the asylum requests in the Immigration Courts were denied. While the annual rates have gone up and down during the ensuing years, only half (50%) of the requests were denied during the first nine months of FY 2010 � a record low.
One factor contributing to the improved success of the asylum seekers is that a higher proportion of the total are represented by counsel. It must be noted, however, that the number of those seeking asylum in court proceedings has fallen.
he growing success of asylum seekers is partly attributable to increases in the proportion who obtain legal representation. The latest figures show that more than nine out of every ten (91%) are now represented, up from just over half (52%) twenty-five years ago in FY 1986.
Asylum is relief for a foreign national to remain in the U.S. under legal status because the foreign national has suffered past persecution in his home country or country of last habitual residence, or because the foreign national has a well founded fear of future persecution in his home country or country of last habitual residence and such persecution is based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group. So having a competent lawyer preparing your asylum case is a must in order to have a chance to win your Asylum case.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/09/asylum_attorney_asylum_approva.html)
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floridasun
02-13 10:53 AM
Hi everyone
started following IV after my friend told me about it. got some useful info and really admire the time members put to answer queries. this is my post and I hope I get some info here. my hubby is looking to relocate to south FL so we both can live and work in same place. he did get couple offers - one from a insurance firm and another from a software company - Citrix. looks like first one will only do EB-3 although the position requires 5+ years exp. does anyone know if Citrix does GC under EB-2 ?
welcome to IV !
for what it helps, I have a friend who works for Citrix and he was filed under EB-3. dont know if this is same for everyone over there. I work for a different company which has a policy to file under EB-3 for everyone.
started following IV after my friend told me about it. got some useful info and really admire the time members put to answer queries. this is my post and I hope I get some info here. my hubby is looking to relocate to south FL so we both can live and work in same place. he did get couple offers - one from a insurance firm and another from a software company - Citrix. looks like first one will only do EB-3 although the position requires 5+ years exp. does anyone know if Citrix does GC under EB-2 ?
welcome to IV !
for what it helps, I have a friend who works for Citrix and he was filed under EB-3. dont know if this is same for everyone over there. I work for a different company which has a policy to file under EB-3 for everyone.
more...
Stourmi
June 5th, 2007, 06:12 AM
Thank you for the reply, and the information Mats. :)