rafraf
07-27 08:24 PM
Sorry for this long post. I just have to let it out...
I had my H1B visa approved and I talked to my employer on the phone this afternoon. I admit I did not do well in the interview I had with him last April 18, my visa was filed on March 31..... meaning he hired me first and interviewed me when my visa was already filed. I also have to fly from NJ to LA to meet him at my expense. It was then that I learned that the company doesn't have any permanent employee and no official office. There are only 2people who are doing everthing, he as the president and his partner. All those working for them are all subcontractors. The last time we had our conversation after that interview, he said that he was willing to offer me another position but with a lower salary which he repeated in his email yesterday when I told him about the news that my visa was approved. He suggested we talk on the phone to discuss.
So when I called him today, he said that I was not able to clearly understand what he said in the email that I am not capable of handling the job and that he has no job to offer me because he knows that I will not succeed. He even asked me if I am willing to work and be fired after.
We had an argument over the phone and I asked him what I will do with my visa. I admitted to him that the job that he is offering me is not really my forte and if only I was provided with my job description before I signed the attorney's retainer's contract, I have turned off the job offer since there is still another company who is willing to sponsor me. He have not given me any clear description of what the job will be. He also told me that I misrepresented myself.. That I included in my resume things that I didn't really do that I did not even do any programming at all --- something that really hurts me --- being an analyst/programmer back in my country since I graduated college. Then he keep on telling me that I have wasted my time already and if he would hire me, I will surely lost more because I would eventually get fired.
I said to him, how did he know that I will not be successful if he would not give me a chance. He said he just know. (what is he GOD?). I said to him its unfair.
The job position is Electronic Security Engineer. I am in Systems analysis and Application development.
I shouldered all my expenses in my Visa processing -- which is more or less $4,000 including my air ticket back and forth at the same day from NJ to LA which is approximately 10 hours flight (5 hours each way).
Can you give me an advice. I just couldn't let it just pass away. I felt I was humiliated and was treated unfairly.
Thanks for your advice.
I had my H1B visa approved and I talked to my employer on the phone this afternoon. I admit I did not do well in the interview I had with him last April 18, my visa was filed on March 31..... meaning he hired me first and interviewed me when my visa was already filed. I also have to fly from NJ to LA to meet him at my expense. It was then that I learned that the company doesn't have any permanent employee and no official office. There are only 2people who are doing everthing, he as the president and his partner. All those working for them are all subcontractors. The last time we had our conversation after that interview, he said that he was willing to offer me another position but with a lower salary which he repeated in his email yesterday when I told him about the news that my visa was approved. He suggested we talk on the phone to discuss.
So when I called him today, he said that I was not able to clearly understand what he said in the email that I am not capable of handling the job and that he has no job to offer me because he knows that I will not succeed. He even asked me if I am willing to work and be fired after.
We had an argument over the phone and I asked him what I will do with my visa. I admitted to him that the job that he is offering me is not really my forte and if only I was provided with my job description before I signed the attorney's retainer's contract, I have turned off the job offer since there is still another company who is willing to sponsor me. He have not given me any clear description of what the job will be. He also told me that I misrepresented myself.. That I included in my resume things that I didn't really do that I did not even do any programming at all --- something that really hurts me --- being an analyst/programmer back in my country since I graduated college. Then he keep on telling me that I have wasted my time already and if he would hire me, I will surely lost more because I would eventually get fired.
I said to him, how did he know that I will not be successful if he would not give me a chance. He said he just know. (what is he GOD?). I said to him its unfair.
The job position is Electronic Security Engineer. I am in Systems analysis and Application development.
I shouldered all my expenses in my Visa processing -- which is more or less $4,000 including my air ticket back and forth at the same day from NJ to LA which is approximately 10 hours flight (5 hours each way).
Can you give me an advice. I just couldn't let it just pass away. I felt I was humiliated and was treated unfairly.
Thanks for your advice.
wallpaper 2010 People Magazine Cover
logiclife
02-18 02:49 PM
It will never happen here. Even if it does happen, it will still have an annual quota, which would lead to priority dates.
gondalguru
07-19 11:32 PM
Mostly IV and Immigration committee chair women, but how does it matter now.
I think It matters as what worked this time may also work for future issues like SKIL bill, raising GC quota, etc etc.
I think It matters as what worked this time may also work for future issues like SKIL bill, raising GC quota, etc etc.
2011 I+love+justin+ieber+shirt
freddyCR
January 29th, 2005, 06:33 PM
J..no excuses...my cam is perfectly capable of shooting in Manual( In fact, I amost always do )...I also know better...should've metered on the brightest spot as in here:
http://www.dphoto.us/forum/showthread.php?p=24018#post24018
I was experimenting on the "texture" of the water at different speeds, so it was an oversight on my part
:mad:
Thanks for your version Gary...I realized all that (the branch, etc..) after I posted !!
Will try to correct in PS
http://www.dphoto.us/forum/showthread.php?p=24018#post24018
I was experimenting on the "texture" of the water at different speeds, so it was an oversight on my part
:mad:
Thanks for your version Gary...I realized all that (the branch, etc..) after I posted !!
Will try to correct in PS
more...
gcsatya
09-07 07:46 PM
Option 1 would be sufficient. I always select the option 1 for InfoPass in Boston.
sona75
07-30 02:05 PM
noida123 I sent private messgae
more...
msgrewal81
08-30 09:11 PM
What a mean approach....what about people who have yet to apply EB3...guys when are we start supporting future EB appliers as illegals from mexico vote for candidates who support legalization of illegals..
Typical EB approved guy dont give hell to the one who follows...that needs to change and be taken care in all the future proposals coming up from IV..
Typical EB approved guy dont give hell to the one who follows...that needs to change and be taken care in all the future proposals coming up from IV..
2010 images justin bieber my world
Steven-T
January 30th, 2004, 02:40 PM
In my opinion, one of the more intriguing product announcements from Nikon today was the Coolpix 8700. If it improves significantly from the Sony, that could be a killer product. Right now, Canon is lacking a bit in the true consumer DSLR market. But then again, PMA is right around the corner. Click here (http://www.dphoto.us/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=122&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0) for the 8700 infp.
The Sony has Zeiss glass and 28mm WA. But the CA and Noise are horrible. Isn't the Nikon 8700 has same sensor size as the Sony 828? Wait and see how the Nikon performs in those deaprtments!
Steven
The Sony has Zeiss glass and 28mm WA. But the CA and Noise are horrible. Isn't the Nikon 8700 has same sensor size as the Sony 828? Wait and see how the Nikon performs in those deaprtments!
Steven
more...
Ann Ruben
04-17 01:09 PM
Lately, US Consular Officers in Canada have been reluctant to issue H-1B visas when the applicant does not have a US or Canadian University Degree AND has never had an H-1B visa issued at his/her home Consulate. The following is an excerpt from Visa Requirements • U.S. Consular Services in Canada (http://www.consular.canada.usembassy.gov/usa_visa.asp#ability:)
"Evidence of qualifications must be original or certified copy. Consular officers in Canada may refuse to issue a visa to H-1B applicants if their education and /or work experience is solely or predominantly from a country other than the U.S. or Canada."
As you probably know, if you are refused a visa in Canada, you cannot return to the US until you travel to your home country and obtain your H-1B visa there.
"Evidence of qualifications must be original or certified copy. Consular officers in Canada may refuse to issue a visa to H-1B applicants if their education and /or work experience is solely or predominantly from a country other than the U.S. or Canada."
As you probably know, if you are refused a visa in Canada, you cannot return to the US until you travel to your home country and obtain your H-1B visa there.
hair Cover of Justin Bieber#39;s
raysaikat
10-04 11:13 AM
Hello,
I entered this country (US) on a F1 visa. I've completed my masters and during my post-completion OPT I was offered a job by a company who filed my H1. It was approved in Nov 09 and was valid until Nov 2012. But in Apr 2010 I was laid off and since H1 doesn't have any grace period and I couldn't find an employer ready for a transfer, so I changed my status back to F1. I'm currently working for an IT consulting company (full time) at their client location. The client would like to hire me full time. But since I'm working on my CPT, and do not have a valid H1 visa is it possible that the Client can simply transfer my existing H1 or do they have to file a new H1 as my status has changed. Please suggest as I'm very Confused how to deal with this situation as I do not want to lose an opportunity. Also please do throw some light on any grey areas if present.
Thanks
Pradeep.
There is nothing called "transfer". Every H1-B petition is a new petition. Your employer has to submit a petition on your behalf. Since you have already been counted towards the quota once within the last 6 years, you will not be subject to the quota again.
==============
�(7) Any alien who has already been counted within the 6 years prior to the approval of a petition described in subsection (c), toward the numerical limitations of paragraph (1)(A) shall not again be counted toward those limitations unless the alien would be eligible for a full 6 years of authorized admission at the time the petition is filed. Where multiple petitions are approved for 1 alien, that alien shall be counted only once.�.
==============
I entered this country (US) on a F1 visa. I've completed my masters and during my post-completion OPT I was offered a job by a company who filed my H1. It was approved in Nov 09 and was valid until Nov 2012. But in Apr 2010 I was laid off and since H1 doesn't have any grace period and I couldn't find an employer ready for a transfer, so I changed my status back to F1. I'm currently working for an IT consulting company (full time) at their client location. The client would like to hire me full time. But since I'm working on my CPT, and do not have a valid H1 visa is it possible that the Client can simply transfer my existing H1 or do they have to file a new H1 as my status has changed. Please suggest as I'm very Confused how to deal with this situation as I do not want to lose an opportunity. Also please do throw some light on any grey areas if present.
Thanks
Pradeep.
There is nothing called "transfer". Every H1-B petition is a new petition. Your employer has to submit a petition on your behalf. Since you have already been counted towards the quota once within the last 6 years, you will not be subject to the quota again.
==============
�(7) Any alien who has already been counted within the 6 years prior to the approval of a petition described in subsection (c), toward the numerical limitations of paragraph (1)(A) shall not again be counted toward those limitations unless the alien would be eligible for a full 6 years of authorized admission at the time the petition is filed. Where multiple petitions are approved for 1 alien, that alien shall be counted only once.�.
==============
more...
wandmaker
06-03 09:46 AM
Hello,
I will be getting married to a H1 holder in India and because of the time involved in obtaining a marriage certificate, am planning to leave shortly after the wedding with my existing B2/tourist visa. What are my options of applying for a H4 once I do that - would I have to come back to India to apply for that, or can it be done from Canada/Mexico - are there any risks pertaining to intent of travel associated with such an action. Thanking you in advance for valuable help in this matter!
You would be better off stamping your H4 in India, my 2 cents. Especially B1/B2 to any non-immigrant visas most of the time is a mess in my opinion.
I will be getting married to a H1 holder in India and because of the time involved in obtaining a marriage certificate, am planning to leave shortly after the wedding with my existing B2/tourist visa. What are my options of applying for a H4 once I do that - would I have to come back to India to apply for that, or can it be done from Canada/Mexico - are there any risks pertaining to intent of travel associated with such an action. Thanking you in advance for valuable help in this matter!
You would be better off stamping your H4 in India, my 2 cents. Especially B1/B2 to any non-immigrant visas most of the time is a mess in my opinion.
hot MAD Magazine#39;s classic
desi3933
02-26 01:24 PM
What is the expiration date for her current H-4 I-94?
more...
house Selena Gomez And Justin Bieber
deardar
04-20 11:19 AM
I entered into my 7th year few months ago and I have an approved I-140 and also 3 year extension.
I dont have any documents of my approved labour or I-140 and I dont expect to get it from my employer either.
Q1) In case I change my employer and go for stamping, will he ask me for any of the above documents as approved I-140 or Labour?
q2) In case I happen to start my GC process again( assuming in yr 2007 in EB3), will how long will it take ( approx) for my PD to become current ?
I dont have any documents of my approved labour or I-140 and I dont expect to get it from my employer either.
Q1) In case I change my employer and go for stamping, will he ask me for any of the above documents as approved I-140 or Labour?
q2) In case I happen to start my GC process again( assuming in yr 2007 in EB3), will how long will it take ( approx) for my PD to become current ?
tattoo We wonder if Justin Bieber has
Biking
05-24 12:22 PM
I wish nobody answers your question even if they knew. How does your question relate to your thread heading?? It is really bad when people start posting catching headings and then post something that is not at all connected.
Thank you very much for catching this....
Thank you very much for catching this....
more...
pictures us that Justin Bieber is
nlssubbu
07-19 12:08 AM
Hi,
In order to avoid any confusion like this I provided an Affidavit rather than my birth certificate. [In my case the birth certificate does not has any name as normally the naming function will take place after 10th day only].
Thanks
In order to avoid any confusion like this I provided an Affidavit rather than my birth certificate. [In my case the birth certificate does not has any name as normally the naming function will take place after 10th day only].
Thanks
dresses Justin Bieber took to the
sam_hoosier
01-19 03:51 PM
Technically, it is the date when LC application is received by USCIS. Most of the time, it is the same as filing date but not always.
more...
makeup Selena Gomez on the Cover of
QuintonBermuda
05-06 02:05 PM
Hello,
I am currently working on an H1 visa. I would like to go to school to pursue a Master's degree. Is it possible for me to qualify for in-state-tuition. I live in Georgia. Thanks in advance!!
I am currently working on an H1 visa. I would like to go to school to pursue a Master's degree. Is it possible for me to qualify for in-state-tuition. I live in Georgia. Thanks in advance!!
girlfriend Justin Bieber isn#39;t the only
Onesimus
03-03 02:54 AM
Thanks biznuge! :)
hairstyles Justin Bieber, styled by
graviyera
03-08 12:26 PM
In fact my wife went for stamping in November 2009 and got it stamped with no questions asked....mine was in january 2010....so i guess it just depends and u have to be prepared for it....
nhfirefighter13
April 17th, 2005, 07:02 PM
So I've been out of school for just about 3 weeks now and haven't done much shooting lately. Took the family up into the mountains today and grabbed the camera and a 50mm lens...nothing else (including the spare battery that I'd need soon after :mad: ). Anyway, I couldn't get a decent shot of anything that I "saw". Very disappointing to say the least.
Now, This is the best of about 10 shots I was able to take before I needed the aforementioned spare battery. My fault, I didn't check the charge level and I forgot the spare....whoops.
Anyway, while walking through the woods, this stump caught my eye. I'm not entirely sure why, but it did. Now here I am looking at a photo of a stump. It's a nice enough stump, I suppose and might be nicer if that branch to the right wasn't there but I'm curious to see if I'm going crazy or if there's anything actually worthwhile in this shot (something more than a snapshot- but not by much.)
The Stump:
Now, This is the best of about 10 shots I was able to take before I needed the aforementioned spare battery. My fault, I didn't check the charge level and I forgot the spare....whoops.
Anyway, while walking through the woods, this stump caught my eye. I'm not entirely sure why, but it did. Now here I am looking at a photo of a stump. It's a nice enough stump, I suppose and might be nicer if that branch to the right wasn't there but I'm curious to see if I'm going crazy or if there's anything actually worthwhile in this shot (something more than a snapshot- but not by much.)
The Stump:
indigo10
04-05 06:15 PM
I never entered the US in the first place.
I believe you can enter as long as the visa does not expire. But make sure to check with your company lawyer.
Also make sure you have a real job/work when you enter.
MurthyDotCom : Immigration Rumor : New Visas NOT Required for H1B Employer Change (http://www.murthy.com/news/n_immrum.html)
I believe you can enter as long as the visa does not expire. But make sure to check with your company lawyer.
Also make sure you have a real job/work when you enter.
MurthyDotCom : Immigration Rumor : New Visas NOT Required for H1B Employer Change (http://www.murthy.com/news/n_immrum.html)
No comments:
Post a Comment