drak70
01-13 10:43 PM
DEPENDS on the cost of the bond/non compete agreement /penalty.if you make more money from new jobs which will eventually cover any penalties should they try to enforce a "suspect'agreement then go for the new job :).
anyway getting a salary/pay is better than thinking about getting sued.:)
anyway getting a salary/pay is better than thinking about getting sued.:)
wallpaper cody simpson and justin
June2001
05-12 07:59 AM
Buddy, you will need to send only one AR-11 but will need to call in your change of address for every application. One phone call will cover it all, but make sure you tell the Customer service person that you needed this to be changed for every case. Then you will get a confirmation letter at your mailing address for every case that you changed address on. That is what I had to do on my 485 and EAD application.
Also if you have any dependents over 21 (like spouse) then make sure your spouse is next to you or calls in separately to the Customer service. They will not allow you to speak for your spouse. You could do so for dependents under 21 though.
Here is the little official quote and the link:
If you are not a U.S. citizen and you have a case pending with USCIS you need to do both - call customer service and complete the Form AR-11. The AR-11 is used by non-U.S. citizens to meet the legal requirements of informing USCIS of any change of address. Presently, completing an AR-11 does not update your address on any pending case. Also, while calling customer service updates the address on your pending case, it does not meet the legal requirement of completing an AR-11.
http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/howdoi/address.htm
Hope this helped.
Also if you have any dependents over 21 (like spouse) then make sure your spouse is next to you or calls in separately to the Customer service. They will not allow you to speak for your spouse. You could do so for dependents under 21 though.
Here is the little official quote and the link:
If you are not a U.S. citizen and you have a case pending with USCIS you need to do both - call customer service and complete the Form AR-11. The AR-11 is used by non-U.S. citizens to meet the legal requirements of informing USCIS of any change of address. Presently, completing an AR-11 does not update your address on any pending case. Also, while calling customer service updates the address on your pending case, it does not meet the legal requirement of completing an AR-11.
http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/howdoi/address.htm
Hope this helped.
docp
04-07 10:43 AM
Does the employer pay or we have to shell out our own. Also does the 1010 include the spouse also or we have to pay additional 1010.
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FinalGC
06-02 10:14 AM
I filed my EAD online for the first time on May 9th. Yesterday I got an approved card for my wife and I. It is interesting how fast that came and that I did not need to send pictures nor did I go for fingerprinting. My initial finger printing and picture taken for 485 was used to give me the EAD
However, NSC issued the EAD for 1 year only. I called up help desk and asked them why 1 year and not 2 years. They checked their records and saw I was eligible for 2 year, then they transferred me to Level 2 support. The Level 2 support after looking at my case, put me on hold for sometime and then came back and said, the period of EAD was done at the discretion of NSC. So if I do not want it, I should send it back and ask them to reopen my case.
Guys any advise or should I wait for 1 year and hope next year they will issue a 2 year EAD?? I really do not want to send my EAD back...
However, NSC issued the EAD for 1 year only. I called up help desk and asked them why 1 year and not 2 years. They checked their records and saw I was eligible for 2 year, then they transferred me to Level 2 support. The Level 2 support after looking at my case, put me on hold for sometime and then came back and said, the period of EAD was done at the discretion of NSC. So if I do not want it, I should send it back and ask them to reopen my case.
Guys any advise or should I wait for 1 year and hope next year they will issue a 2 year EAD?? I really do not want to send my EAD back...
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gparr
May 20th, 2004, 03:13 PM
I must say it made me spend some time to figure out what it is. Initially I thought it was something square floating in a container of water or a pond. Then I studied it for 30 sec. or so and realized it's a waterfall. Then I found myself really studying it to grasp what you're showing. From the "does it catch your eye and hold you" perspective, it worked for me. From the "this is a beautiful shot that I have to print and hang on a wall, I'd probably vote no. But I am going to go back and look at it a second time because I'm intrigued.
Gary
Gary
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.