FredG
January 24th, 2005, 06:59 AM
Agree. I bought a better beamer just for that. I've only used it a few times with mixed results. Definitely worth the practice to get it right.
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chi_shark
10-06 01:21 PM
i did it myself... highly recommend it... unless you have good budget or expect the money to be made back real quick...
in most states, first step is to file the articles of incorporation, once articles are approved, you may have to select a board (if you did not set it up in the articles), record the inc with your county recorder, register the inc with IRS (for fein), open a bank account, if your business is retail, register with the state, get a state id number and thats it...
the long process is making all the decisions... who should be your registered agent, how many shares, what initial equity, what address, who are the board members, what purpose of the company etc...
have fun...
I have heard that it is pretty easy and straight forward to incorporate a business using legalzoom.com. I have not tried that myself..
in most states, first step is to file the articles of incorporation, once articles are approved, you may have to select a board (if you did not set it up in the articles), record the inc with your county recorder, register the inc with IRS (for fein), open a bank account, if your business is retail, register with the state, get a state id number and thats it...
the long process is making all the decisions... who should be your registered agent, how many shares, what initial equity, what address, who are the board members, what purpose of the company etc...
have fun...
I have heard that it is pretty easy and straight forward to incorporate a business using legalzoom.com. I have not tried that myself..
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05-24 08:20 AM
Immigration Visa Attorney Blog Has Just Posted the Following:
For years now, Congress has debated whether to pass the DREAM Act. The DREAM Act would give a future to undocumented youth through a conditional path to citizenship and it would have legalized people like Tam Ngoc Tran who died earlier this week in a tragic car accident.
Tam was a native of Garden Grove (http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/illegals-illegals-illegals/tam-tran-garden-grove-native-a/), California, born in Germany to Vietnamese refugees. She was pursuing a doctorate at Brown University (http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/obituaries/articles/2010/05/17/tam_tran_brown_student_fought_for_immigrant_rights/). She was a graduate of UCLA, and she was a tireless DREAM Act Advocate, having testified before Congress in favor of its passage.
Tam, herself was undocumented and found removable by an immigration judge who denied her and her family political asylum. On appeal, the Board of Immigration Appeals found that the family could not return to Vietnam because of fear of political persecution, so the US could not remove the family to Vietnam. Having been born in Germany, the government sought to remove her to her birthplace, yet Germany refused to grant her entry. Tam was stateless. The only home she knew was the United States.
This tragic accident took the life of another passenger, a fellow UCLA graduate and DREAM Act activist, Cinthya Felix. Fong & Chun, LLP offers condolences to the families of both Tam and Cinthya. --ecf
More... (http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/2010/05/tam-ngoc-tram-the-dream-act-lo.html)
For years now, Congress has debated whether to pass the DREAM Act. The DREAM Act would give a future to undocumented youth through a conditional path to citizenship and it would have legalized people like Tam Ngoc Tran who died earlier this week in a tragic car accident.
Tam was a native of Garden Grove (http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/illegals-illegals-illegals/tam-tran-garden-grove-native-a/), California, born in Germany to Vietnamese refugees. She was pursuing a doctorate at Brown University (http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/obituaries/articles/2010/05/17/tam_tran_brown_student_fought_for_immigrant_rights/). She was a graduate of UCLA, and she was a tireless DREAM Act Advocate, having testified before Congress in favor of its passage.
Tam, herself was undocumented and found removable by an immigration judge who denied her and her family political asylum. On appeal, the Board of Immigration Appeals found that the family could not return to Vietnam because of fear of political persecution, so the US could not remove the family to Vietnam. Having been born in Germany, the government sought to remove her to her birthplace, yet Germany refused to grant her entry. Tam was stateless. The only home she knew was the United States.
This tragic accident took the life of another passenger, a fellow UCLA graduate and DREAM Act activist, Cinthya Felix. Fong & Chun, LLP offers condolences to the families of both Tam and Cinthya. --ecf
More... (http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/2010/05/tam-ngoc-tram-the-dream-act-lo.html)
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mhtanim
11-27 07:28 PM
Suppose I am employed in H-1b with employer �X� for position �A�. Employer �X� filed my Labor Certification and I-140 for a future position �B� and got both approved. Position �A� and position �B� have at least 50% different job duties.
I file my I-485 and it is pending for more than 180 days. I get a better offer from employer �Y�. Now, I want to transfer my H1-B to employer �Y� using AC21 portability rule. My job description with employer �Y� should be similar to position �A� or position �B�?
I file my I-485 and it is pending for more than 180 days. I get a better offer from employer �Y�. Now, I want to transfer my H1-B to employer �Y� using AC21 portability rule. My job description with employer �Y� should be similar to position �A� or position �B�?
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rajs
10-31 03:51 PM
IM just tring to find out if any one in EB3 cat. are seening any movement or progress by USCIS.
I have a pd of APR 2001 but no progress or lud in the past 1 year
nothing on my file and when i call USCIS they send me a letter saying
still in our prossesing time, but my app date of may 2004 with a approved
i-140
and still waiting for 485 .
I have a pd of APR 2001 but no progress or lud in the past 1 year
nothing on my file and when i call USCIS they send me a letter saying
still in our prossesing time, but my app date of may 2004 with a approved
i-140
and still waiting for 485 .
nomi
10-27 12:49 PM
This is same rule in MN too. My wife extend her H4 with dirver license. You need to get her H1b approval first and then renew her license with new H1b Expiration Date. Hope this will help.
Thx.
Nomi
Thx.
Nomi
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lecter
January 4th, 2005, 12:25 AM
cool. If you saturated it a little more the Orange would become more dominant and give you another picture yet again!!!
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