dbevis
January 5th, 2004, 07:04 PM
Which translates into:
30358 rolls of 36-exp
and that comes to roughly $500,000 in film and processing costs (at normal retail prices).
Whew!
30358 rolls of 36-exp
and that comes to roughly $500,000 in film and processing costs (at normal retail prices).
Whew!
wallpaper ell amp; nikki running scared
edaltsis
12-29 04:03 PM
Yes you can do this...just call the embassy....Indian ambassy is pretty fast....to help on this...
What has Indian Embassy to do with H1 Transfer?
What has Indian Embassy to do with H1 Transfer?
sdudeja
04-18 10:45 PM
I found out that it was RFE to get me credentials evaluations and copies of degrees. My employer has already sent those. Thanks for the response though.
2011 2011 Nikki - Running Scared
miguy
07-17 09:55 AM
does the employment letter have to be exactly in the same format as described in 'filing your 485 on your own thread' or can it be a simple letter stating the job title, salary, responsibilities etc?........is it ok to file 485 on my own eventhough the rest of the process was handled by attorney?.......for any immigration matters my company just forwards me to their lawyer.......and there is chance the lawyer might get pissed off if I file 485 on my own.......any ideas?
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sreenivas11
08-28 04:02 PM
CC 08/14, Received Notice on 08/20 (LIN#), RD 07/02, ND 08/13
please give your details
please give your details
ss1026
05-22 02:56 PM
Hi
I am currently stuck in the PBEC in the EB-3 Category. I am from Philipines and I enough experience to qualify for EB-2 filing with a new company. So I am considering a job switch but want to hear what the salary requirement is for a EB-2 filing. I am a wireless engineer. Any advice would be appreciated
I am currently stuck in the PBEC in the EB-3 Category. I am from Philipines and I enough experience to qualify for EB-2 filing with a new company. So I am considering a job switch but want to hear what the salary requirement is for a EB-2 filing. I am a wireless engineer. Any advice would be appreciated
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Anders �stberg
December 17th, 2003, 03:52 PM
Thanks guys!
Most of the time I don't really like photos that are processed with canned Photoshop effects, they are either too obvoiusly based on a photo or not "handmade" enough. I think by chance (I tried one efter the other just for fun and to see what they did) I stumbled on an effect ("Diffuse Glow" distortion effect in CS) that surprisingly gave this sort of painting or water color look. I tried it on some other photos and it just made a total mess of them. It just somehow worked for this specific picture.
Most of the time I don't really like photos that are processed with canned Photoshop effects, they are either too obvoiusly based on a photo or not "handmade" enough. I think by chance (I tried one efter the other just for fun and to see what they did) I stumbled on an effect ("Diffuse Glow" distortion effect in CS) that surprisingly gave this sort of painting or water color look. I tried it on some other photos and it just made a total mess of them. It just somehow worked for this specific picture.