Friday, July 1, 2011

Kobe Bryant Rookie Year

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  • KOBE BRYANT


  • Jeff Wheeler
    04-01 12:53 AM
    w00z




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  • Blog Feeds
    04-26 11:30 AM
    The H-1B visa is, by far, the most sought-after temporary work visa in the United States for foreign-born, professional workers. The H-1B category requires sponsorship by a U.S. employer and is limited to specialty positions which generally require the candidates hold at least a bachelor�s degree or the equivalent in a relevant discipline. It now appears that the impact of the economy on H-1B usage will be felt for at least another year. The annual cap or quota for new H-1B visas is set by Congress at 65,000 new visas per year, not including the 20,000 H-1B visas available under...

    More... (http://blogs.ilw.com/h1bvisablog/2010/04/will-the-h1b-cap-be-reached-this-year-.html)




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  • Stackhouse#39;s rookie season


  • dreamworld
    08-17 02:22 PM
    As an individual (Not as business owner)...

    With H1B status and residing in USA�.

    Can use W9 for income earned as commission? http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw9.pdf

    Any advise...




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  • Rookie Year: 2003


  • invincibleasian
    02-19 05:25 PM
    Wait for an RFE. Otherwise ignore. First rule never provide any additional information than what is required.



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  • Kobe Bryant (photo. Mannion)


  • mojo_jojo
    01-20 03:07 AM
    is it true that there are no limit to the number of H1B work visas handed to individuals who work in a University?

    meaning that I can seek employment with a university anytime and get a H1B relatively easy?

    can some kind souls please comment?

    :confused:




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  • KOBE BRYANT 1996 Upper Deck


  • reddymjm
    03-12 07:40 AM
    Congratulations and good luck.

    Please contribute. http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?p=325844



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  • cr125rider
    04-19 08:33 PM
    Try to incorporate some kirupa.com-ie stuff. Like the orange or something of that sort. I like the "priceless" idea though.

    OFF TOPIC: Like the MX and fox avatar.




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  • immigration_indian
    07-18 03:56 AM
    I truly feel that IV has done a great job !!!!!!!!!!

    I have contributed 100 USD ( one time ) towards IV

    I would encourage people

    " NEVER AVOID joining a struggle because u r one among the million .....remember it is all the ones that have added to make this million"

    i will be further contributing

    i am very happy about IV

    Thank you once more !!!!!!!!!!!



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  • go_guy123
    07-02 05:53 AM
    You can even take an unpaid job/volunteer to keep you clear of the 90 days unemployed clause.

    I didnt know that even the OPT rules have changed now. This is a mess.
    Now OPT also you cant remain unemployed for more than 90 days. Now this OPT is becoming like another H1B.




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  • kirupa
    04-30 07:28 PM
    Aww - that's so nice. (Pets the stamp) :)



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  • Although his rookie season


  • InTheMoment
    04-22 04:10 PM
    https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=coa




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  • puskeygadha
    11-26 11:01 AM
    Hi I received receipt for I-485. Can you please help me with the EAD application? I have the questions

    1) Can I do this electronically?
    2) which service center should I send EAD application to? 485 sent to Texas
    3) DO I need copy of original receipt or printout from the website is fine
    4) Can I file for only 485 and file the AP later.
    5) What documents DO I need
    6) Do I need to pay filing fee?

    Help will be highly appreciated

    Thanks



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  • pd2001_12
    07-19 07:15 PM
    Guys,

    I need some advice and your own experiences.
    Right now i am with company A(EB3-I, PD:12/2001) and 485 is in progress.
    I have another approved I140 with Company B in EB2 category(PD:05/2006) and i did not try to recapture my PD at that time.
    My question is, if i interfile company B 140 with Company A 140 would i be able to recapture the EB3 priority date. I do not want to loose the old priority date.
    Any pointers or own experiences would be helpful.

    thanks




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  • aguy
    02-05 03:55 PM
    Hi,

    I am on the 8th year of my H1B. I have an approved I140. There is a chance that I may have to leave my current job, and there will be a gap before I obtain another job. Two questions:

    1. Can I stay in the US just on an approved I140 and no H1B?
    2. I know I can get my H1b transferred. Can I instead leave my current job, be on I140 for some time, and apply for a new H1B for the new job, still continuing the 8th year?

    Thanks.



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  • Blog Feeds
    03-12 08:40 PM
    USCIS has issued a memorandum to Chileans in the US letting them know that various measures are in place to assist some who may face immigration obstacles due to the massive earthquake in their country: The grant of an application for change or extension of nonimmigrant status on behalf of a Chilean national who is currently in the United States, even in cases where the request is submitted after the individual�s authorized period of admission has expired; Re-parole of individuals granted parole by USCIS; Extension of certain grants of advance parole, expedited processing of advance parole requests; Expedited adjudication and...

    More... (http://blogs.ilw.com/gregsiskind/2010/03/uscis-reminds-chileans-of-immigration-accomodations.html)




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  • 1996-97 KOBE BRYANT UPPER DECK


  • ags123
    10-06 03:14 PM
    Last month dates were 7 Jan 2005.
    This month dates are 22 Jan 2005.
    Still the reported Jan 2005 approvals(, IV ) etc are less than 5.
    Not sure whats happening to these

    New topic for discussion while waiting for friday bulletin :)



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  • pd052009
    03-31 12:00 PM
    Countdown: 31 More days to go (Incl. today)
    Required Yes Votes : 5000

    Read from the below link for more details
    http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/2243885-post2.html (Support Thread for "I485 filing w/o Curr. PD" initiative)




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  • Blog Feeds
    04-26 11:30 AM
    Kudos to my colleague Elissa Taub who pointed out something rather interesting that none of the supporters of the Arizona law have told Arizonans. Under federal immigration law, a removal proceeding is a civil proceeding and one is not entitled to a public defender or any assistance in paying for help from an immigration lawyer. However, the new Arizona law makes it a state crime to be illegally present in the state. What this means is that any person charged under the new law is entitled to a taxpayer funded public defender or taxpayer funded private lawyer. And we lawyers...

    More... (http://blogs.ilw.com/gregsiskind/2010/04/arizona-taxpayers-will-now-have-to-pay-for-lawyers-for-immigrants.html)




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  • ujjvalkoul
    07-25 11:51 AM
    Does anyone know how slow/fast/better is the Counsular Processing back in India if you ever become eligible to do that?

    Is itbetter than applying 485 here and waiting .......ZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzz




    Macaca
    10-28 09:52 AM
    It's time we seriously ponder fixing the Constitution (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/10/28/INCHSUV9I.DTL&hw=immigration&sn=008&sc=247) By Larry J. Sabato | San Francisco Chronicle, October 28, 2007

    Professor Larry J. Sabato is the author of "A More Perfect Constitution: 23 Proposals to Revitalize Our Constitution and Make America a Fairer Country" (Walker & Company, 2007). He is the founder and director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia. Contact us at insight@sfchronicle.com.

    What is the undisturbed and unaddressed source of many of the nation's current difficulties? It's the Constitution of the United States.

    The Constitution has become a secularly sacred document, as though God handed it to Moses in a third tablet on the Mount. The 2008 presidential candidates have been offering us prescriptions for everything from Iraq to health care over the past several months. But here is the problem: Their fixes are situational and incremental. In the meantime, underlying structural problems with America's governmental and political system are preventing us from solving our most intractable challenges.

    If progress as a society is to be made, it is time for elemental change. The last place we look to understand why the U.S. system isn't working well anymore - the Constitution - should be the first place. A careful look at constitutional reform should begin now and culminate in a new Constitutional Convention.

    Does this sound radical? If so, then the framers were radicals, too. They would be both disappointed and amazed that after 220 years, the inheritors of their Constitution had not tried to adapt to new developments they could never have anticipated in Philadelphia in 1787. Urging his future countrymen to take advantage of their own experiences with government, George Washington declared, "I do not think we are more inspired, have more wisdom, or possess more virtue, than those who will come after us."

    Thomas Jefferson insisted that "No society can make a perpetual Constitution. ... The earth belongs always to the living generation. ... Every Constitution ... naturally expires at the end of 19 years," the length of a generation in Jefferson's time.

    The overall design of the Constitution remains brilliant and sound with respect to the Bill of Rights and the separation of powers. But there are numerous archaic provisions that inhibit constructive change and adaptation to a 21st century world unimaginable to the framers.

    Let's explore a few: More than 14 million U.S. citizens are automatically and irrevocably barred from holding the office of president simply because they were not born in the United States - either they are immigrants or their U.S. mothers gave birth to them while outside U.S. territory. This exclusion creates a noxious form of second-class citizenship. The requirement that the president must be a "natural born citizen" should be replaced with a condition that a candidate must be a U.S. citizen for at least 20 years before election to the presidency.

    Both the Vietnam and Iraq conflicts have illustrated a modern imbalance in the constitutional power to wage war. Once Congress consented to these wars, presidents were able to continue them for many years long after popular support had drastically declined. Limit the president's war-making authority by creating a provision that requires Congress to vote affirmatively every six months to continue U.S. military involvement. Debate in both houses would be limited so that the vote could not be delayed. If either house of Congress voted to end a war, the president would have one year to withdraw all combat troops.

    If the 26 least populated states voted as a bloc, they would control the U.S. Senate with a total of just under 17 percent of the country's population. This small-state stranglehold is not merely a bump in the road; it is a massive roadblock to fairness that can, and often does, stop all progressive traffic. We should give each of the 10 most populated states two additional Senate seats and give each of the next 15 most populated states one additional seat. Sparsely populated states will still be disproportionately represented, but the ridiculous tilt to them in today's system can be a thing of the past.

    If someone purposefully tried to conjure up the most random and illogical method of nominating presidential candidates, the resulting system would probably look much as ours does today. The incoherent lineup of primaries and caucuses forces candidates to campaign at least a year before the first nomination contest so they can become known nationwide and raise the money needed to compete. Congress should be constitutionally required to designate four regions of contiguous states; the regions would hold their nominating events in successive months, beginning in April and ending in July. A U.S. Election Lottery, to be held on Jan. 1 of the presidential election year, would determine the order of regional events. The new system would add an element of drama to the beginning of a presidential year while also shortening the campaign: No one would know in which region the contest would begin until New Year's Day.

    Excessive authority has accrued to the federal courts, especially the Supreme Court - so much so that had the framers realized the courts' eventual powers, they would have limited judicial authority. The insularity of lifetime tenure, combined with the appointments of relatively young attorneys who give long service on the bench, produces senior judges representing the views of past generations better than views of the current day. A nonrenewable term limit of 15 years should apply to all federal judges, from the district courts all the way up to the Supreme Court.

    This all is just a mere scratch on the surface in identifying long-overdue constitutional reforms. There are dozens of other worthy proposals than can and ought to be discussed, if we but have the will to imagine a better Constitution. No rational person will rush to change the Constitution, and it will take many years of thorough-going work. But let's at least start the discussion, and begin thinking about the generation-long process that could lead to a new constitutional convention sometime this century.




    gc.4desi
    03-27 03:46 PM
    Has the PERM Processing slowed down? My company applied for me on March 1st and I have not heard anything till now. When I see online in tracking websites I do not see any approvals for others too. Any thoughts on whats going on friends.



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