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  • saxx
    07-21 10:52 PM
    I still don't think flash and silverlight are comparable, they'll be used for different things in the end anyways.





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  • javadeveloper
    05-26 04:57 PM
    What is the logic to deny 485(EB3) if 140(EB2) gets denied?





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  • MatsP
    May 18th, 2005, 07:28 AM
    I'm having a problem with a Nikon d100 camera taking the necessary pictures for a high dynamic range photo. I need to take 3 pictures in a short ammount of time (which I can do, using the bracket setting) but I need to vary the shutter speed manually in this setting, with a different exposure time for each of the 3 pictures taken in the bracket. Is there any way that I can do this, or any software that will allow me to accomplish this?

    Thanks,
    Trish

    As far as I know, this is exactly how the automatic bracketing mode works. Or at least, on the Canon cameras, that's what it does. Just set that the camera takes a +2, 0 and -2 exposure (I'd suggest using two stops, as you want to make a noticable difference between the shots, otherwise the "extension" of the range will be more or less useless).

    However, I'm not entirely sure whether the camera will adjust the shutter speed or aperture, or both. It may well depend on which mode you set the camera to in the first place (Program mode -> change both, Shutter Priority -> change aperture [you set the time, so the camera changes the aperture to match], Apterure Priorty -> Change shutter speed [you set the aperture, the camera adjusts the time to match]).

    Alternatively, if you use manual mode (and of course, no automatic bracketing available in manual mode), and set it to the "two stops shorter" time, you should be able to relatively quickly do "two clicks" on the dial that adjusts the time. Then do two clicks more. [of course, two stops is probably more than two clicks, but you get the idea].

    --
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  • kopra
    02-25 12:19 PM
    Yes you can say you didnt join them . Again, of all the cases i have heard , people at POE hasnt created any issue for H4 Re-entry.please take a one time appt with any good immigration att. so that you dont have to worry


    Thanks Kopra for the reply.

    Also, if their are any Questions form the Port of Entry officer about Paystubs, can we say that employer couldn't find me a project; hence I'm changing back my status to H4 or is there anything else that we can say more appropriate.



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  • sertasheep
    09-15 01:57 PM
    Dear IV members,

    I am responsible for collating questions from members and sending them to our immigration attorney. Please follow the process outlined in the following thread:

    http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1267

    - At this time, we do NOT have enough questions to justify a conference call
    - On the average, we require at least 20-25 "non-frivolous" questions to be able to justify our attorney's precious time (Please refer to the USCIS definition of the verbage "non-frivolous")
    - We have had internal discussions on whether the frequency of the calls needs to be changed from bi-weekly(fortnightly) to monthly at this time.

    Next Steps:
    - Please keep sending in your questions to legal_advise@immigrationvoice.org
    - Also see the thread http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/search.php?searchid=24014 wherein, periodic reminders have been posted requesting members to send in questions. Please keep them coming in so that we can have the next conf. call


    FAQs: I hope the following provides some transparency into the process:

    Q. What happens when a question is sent in?
    A. First level filtered non-frivolous questions are responded to with a unique Question ID that helps track the question through its lifecycle until closure. The questions are then compiled and sent to the attorney, who accepts/rejects questions based on relevance. Based on the critical mass, the next conference call date is determined. Setting up a conference call requires mobilization of several resources- dial in number, availability of a moderator, etc. After the call, the recording needs to be made available, and several volunteers work towards making the transcript available in a MS Word/Adobe PDF form. Considering our other work and social commitments, this process takes around 2 weeks at this time.

    Q. How many lawyers are there to answer the questions? Can we have couple of more lawyers on our panel so that we can do this more often?
    A. Sure, but we need more questions coming in. We need a critical mass of non-frivolous questions to be sent in. We have, in the past, requested members to send in questions via the "legal_advise@immigrationvoice.org" route instead of posting them on the forums.

    Q. Who are the people doing all this work?
    A. Coremember "logiclife" has been doing the co-ordination in the past but has been indisposed due to health and work reasons for the next several weeks. I ("sertasheep") have taken over the co-ordination of the question-compilation etc., overseen by waldenpond, stucklabor, vineet among several other IV volunteers during logiclife's hiatus.
    - (I don't want to reveal other names here without knowledge of their IV handles, will do so shortly after I get their IV handles and/or permission)
    - Vineet and/or waldenpond have been helping with the last couple of conf. call moderations due to availability and calendar conflicts.

    Thanks

    sertasheep

    (I've been down with shingles for the past few days, but that shouldn't stop me from collating the questions- so, keep 'em coming, and await announcement of the next conf. call!!)





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  • eb3retro
    09-08 07:42 PM
    Welcome to IV Immiram..

    Hi all,
    I know the Forums are still pretty active but is the IV Organisation itself still active?

    I came across the IV website yesterday and was really stuck by the mission statement of the Organisation. I did not think twice - went ahead and got registered and made one time donation. I even voted for one of the polls for Sep 18 rally and making plans to visit DC but only to realise today that it was really old one :) Also when I was reviewing the forums today I realised that most of the activities seem to be around years 2006-2007 - like Fundraising Campaign or Media News ,etc.

    Appreciate anyones response to let me know if IC is still active. Please do not direct any personal attacks. I did not need to explore GC info so far since my GC was started only during March of 2010 & got my Lc approved only yesterday.

    If the organisation is still active, I am looking forward to joing the CT chapter. Thanks!



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  • usirit
    07-19 09:22 AM
    I live in Noblesville. Please let me know of meetings related to IV in Indianapolis or surroundings.





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  • jetflyer
    08-06 05:05 PM
    Looks like nobody got Welcome email lately?? Is that good sign for future date movement?:)



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  • Blog Feeds
    09-01 10:00 PM
    This is a recent update from the AILA Rome Chapter for the benefit of our readers. The State Department has substantially rewritten the FAM provisions relating to physical or mental disorders as medical grounds of inadmissibility. These significant changes, set forth at 9 FAM 40.11 N11, focus on physical or mental disorders with harmful behavior, and on substance-related disorders, corresponding to INA 212(a)(1)(A)(iii) and (iv), respectively.

    The following is a summary of these sweeping revisions.

    Introduction

    As before, the mere presence of a physical or mental disorder does not by itself render a visa applicant inadmissible to the United States under 212(a)(1)(A)(iii). The trigger to inadmissibility is the presence of associated harmful behavior.

    Key Concepts of Mental Health

    In this new section, the Department defines the key concepts of physical and mental health disorders:

    A "physical disorder" is a clinically diagnosed medical condition where the focus of attention is physical manifestations.

    A "mental disorder" is a health condition characterized by alterations in thinking, mood or behavior.

    "Harmful behavior" is an action associated with a physical or mental disorder that causes (or has caused) one or more of the following:

    1. Serious injury (psychological or physical) to the foreign national or others. An example of harmful behavior to the foreign national is attempted suicide. An example of harmful behavior to others is pedophilia.
    2. A serious threat to the health or safety of the foreign national or others. An example of a serious threat to both the foreign national and to others is driving while intoxicated.
    3. Major property damage.

    NOTE: The Department emphasizes the following principle: Only harmful behavior that is associated with a physical or mental disorder is relevant for the purpose of determining a medical inadmissibility.

    A "substance-related disorder" can involve one of the following:

    1. Substance dependence - compulsive long-term use of alcohol or other psychoactive substance despite significant problems (physical, social, and others).
    2. Substance abuse - a pattern of recurrent use of alcohol or other psychoactive substance despite adverse consequences or impairment.

    Remission in the context of mental or substance-related disorders is defined as "a period of at least 12 months during which no substance use or associated harmful behavior have occurred."

    Class "A" medical conditions are those which render a visa applicant ineligible for a visa.

    Class "B" medical conditions do not render a visa applicant ineligible for a visa, even though the applicant has a disease, disability or abnormality amounting to a substantial departure from well-being.

    Alcohol Abuse or Dependence

    The FAM changes stress that alcohol abuse or alcohol dependence constitutes a medical condition which can lead to inadmissibility. That said, a panel physician's diagnosis of alcohol abuse or dependence alone does not make an applicant ineligible to receive a visa unless there is evidence of associated harmful behavior which has, or is likely to pose a threat to the property, safety or welfare of the foreign national or others.

    Consular officers are instructed to refer nonimmigrant and immigrant visa applicants to panel physicians if the applicant has a single alcohol-related arrest or conviction within the past five years, or if the applicant has two or more such arrests or convictions within the past decade. Officers should also refer applicants to panel physicians if, in the absence of DUI arrests or convictions, there is any other evidence to suggest that the visa applicant has an alcohol problem.

    Role of the Panel Physician

    Panel physicians have a central role in evaluating the existence of a physical or mental disorder or a substance-related disorder that would render an applicant ineligible for a visa. In performing a medical examination, the panel physician is responsible (inter alia) for identifying and diagnosing physical or mental disorders (including alcohol-related disorders); identifying harmful behavior associated with a disorder; and determining the remission status of any previously diagnosed disorder.

    Class "A" or Class "B" Medical Conditions

    Panel physicians may make the following diagnoses with regard to applicants referred for examination:

    Class "A": The applicant has a physical or mental disorder with associated harmful behavior.

    Class "A": The applicant has a disorder characterized by substance abuse or dependence.

    Class "B": The applicant has a physical or mental disorder with no associated harmful behavior.

    Class "B": The applicant has a history of a physical or mental disorder with associated harmful behavior which is unlikely to recur.

    Class "B": The applicant's substance abuse or dependence is in full remission.

    Neither "A" nor "B": The applicant has not been diagnosed as having a physical or mental disorder or a substance-related disorder.

    Waivers for Immigrant Visa Applicants

    An immigrant visa applicant who is determined to have a communicable disease of public health significance may be eligible for a waiver of the inadmissibility set forth in INA 212(a)(1)(A)(i).

    An immigrant visa applicant who objects on religious or moral grounds to receiving required vaccinations against vaccine-preventable diseases may be eligible for a waiver of the inadmissibility set forth in INA 212(a)(1)(A)(ii).

    An immigrant visa applicant who is determined to have a physical or mental disorder with associated harmful behavior may be eligible for a waiver of the inadmissibility set forth in INA 212(a)(1)(A)(iii).

    An immigrant visa applicant diagnosed with substance abuse or addiction is NOT eligible for waiver relief of the inadmissibility set forth in INA 212(a)(1)(A)(iv).

    Waivers for Nonimmigrant Visa Applicants

    Consular officers may recommend waivers per 212(d)(3)(A) for any of the medical-related grounds of inadmissibility set forth in 212(a)(1)(A).




    More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/09/us_visa_denials_medical_ground.html)





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  • snathan
    05-24 04:01 PM
    Please work with hellomms and provide all the information to him to proceed further.



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  • gc28262
    02-10 11:06 AM
    When using AC21, In case of RFE on I1485, do we need to have a copy of approved I-140 ?

    Or is the receipt number enough ?





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  • GreenMe
    12-03 11:25 AM
    Hello All,

    I heard from my employer that many people who are visiting India for H1B Stamping are getting stuck with 221G query. My company lawyers have suggested us to cancel or postpone all the travel plans to India.

    Did any of you have any recent stamping experience at Mumbai Consulate? I would appreciate if you can share it on this forum.

    Thanks,
    GreenMe



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  • validIV
    03-25 02:00 PM
    My advice to you, seek an immigration lawyer and don't play games with them, like you're doing here. If you are unemployed tell them. If you're not unemployed tell them. You are only hurting yourself by dancing around the issue.





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  • summitpointe
    06-05 05:01 PM
    This should be the approval document.



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  • eb3_nepa
    05-28 12:25 AM
    Hi Guys,

    For those who applied for the EAD and it has already arrived (or those who have done the ead renewal b4), when does the new EAD/AP start from?

    Say my EAD is expiring on Oct 1 and I apply on June 1 (lets assume every month is exactly 30 days for calculation convenience). Now say my EAD arrives on say Sep 1, then does it start from Sep 1 or does it start on the original Oct 1? I guess my question is, do we lose a few weeks each time we renew the EAD/AP?





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  • bkarnik
    03-04 06:58 PM
    It could be because there are no lnger any cases left with namechecks pending more than 180 days. See link http://www.uscis.gov/files/article/Namecheck_4Mar09.pdf



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  • gparr
    December 31st, 2004, 07:01 AM
    While eating dinner last night, I noticed a pitcher and glasses set in our china cabinet and decided to try a studio shot. I used one of my wife's black dresses, hung from the light fixture over our dining room table, as a backdrop. The glasses are sitting on a lens and various bowls and cups to raise them to the levels I wanted. I used white poster board on either side to reflect some light. Light source is a single flash unit bounced off of the ceiling. Thoughts on what I could do to make the shot better, aside from spending $2,000 to buy studio lighting equipment?
    Thanks,
    Gary

    300D camera on tripod, Sigma EX 24-70 lens at 45mm, 1/20 sec., f/13, flash on manual bounced off ceiling at 1/2 power (I think).
    http://www.dphoto.us/forumphotos/data/500/153glassware.jpg

    300D camera on tripod, Sigma EX 24-70 lens at 42mm, 1/15 sec., f/13, flash on manual bounced off ceiling at 1/2 power (I think).
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  • baleraosreedhar
    11-18 02:45 PM
    Hi All

    I have a question regarding visitors visa, my parents got multiple Entry 10 years visa in 2007, but have not visited me so far, but this december my Mom is visitng me and in Feb my father( as to avoid harsh winter weather in East Coast), they will leave back in May 2009.

    My Question is will there be any issue as their visa was issued in 2007 but they are visiting now

    Do I need to send any new documents( I have moved onto EAD )

    Looking forward to hear suggestions.





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  • GCNirvana007
    08-22 04:48 PM
    I believe there are very few left before April 1st 2004. EB2 I was stuck at April 1st 2004 for a long time and never moved from that date (excluding 2-3 times for a month or two when2006 people got approved). There will be lot of people from first half of 2004.

    Yeah, before it went to Dec 1999, it was June 2004 i think and during the August 2006 current time lots of 2005s and 2006s got approved.

    Since its till Jan 2005 this time i reckon its purely gonna be core 2004.





    alterego
    08-23 11:36 AM
    You def should get come Sept 1st

    I still dont see anyone within Octo 1st 2003, thats really cool


    Being current means very little. I've been there 3 times over the last few years. 4 years after filing my 485, and 2 RFEs later(each generated during a PD current period BTW) and 3 "currents", I am still waiting. I am on my 5th EAD.
    So while optimism is good, with the USCIS don't get too hopeful. Incompetence abounds.





    moonrah
    09-28 07:45 AM
    Hi,

    Generally FOIA does't give approval notice. But other stuff you recieved should be enough. What date did you use for port of entry, your first one or the latest one?



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