waitin_toolong
09-17 06:38 PM
2...... Or Not At All
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sprash
11-03 02:02 PM
Well there are plenty of Credit Unions who offer better rates if you do a little dance for them. They offer high interest checking accounts if you do x number of debit transaction and 1 ACH (direct deposit) etc. I have accounts with 2 such CUs (ADvantis & Oregon Community CU) which give me 3.0 & 2.9% respectively.
I'd rather use those debit cards that give me a good interest rate on my SAVINGS than credit cards (like chase) who give me 2-3% on my SPENDING.
I'd rather use those debit cards that give me a good interest rate on my SAVINGS than credit cards (like chase) who give me 2-3% on my SPENDING.
sunny1000
01-14 04:54 PM
USCIS is one of the most greedy & inefficient organization. People in high offices should complaint about USCIS's Lie which their officials tells the congress all the time for adjudication delays. On one hand they say they are overwhelmed with too many applications, on the other hand they still issue 1 year advance parole, selectively 2 years EAD. They could easily make these documents valid for atleast 2 years, and have just one document for EAD & AP, but since they love to be overwhelmed with applications as they come the checks, they don't mind...
That is because their entire revenue comes from filing fees (2.5 billion out of the 2.6 billion dollars). Why would they make changes when they get easy money? It is a win-win for them - by both delaying the processing of the original application and by reducing the validity of the interim benefits, they prolong the money flow.
Don't expect any reform from Congress because they are the ones who allocated the filing fees revenue to pay for the USCIS expenditure.
That is because their entire revenue comes from filing fees (2.5 billion out of the 2.6 billion dollars). Why would they make changes when they get easy money? It is a win-win for them - by both delaying the processing of the original application and by reducing the validity of the interim benefits, they prolong the money flow.
Don't expect any reform from Congress because they are the ones who allocated the filing fees revenue to pay for the USCIS expenditure.
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rajeev_74
12-20 11:17 PM
Hi,
I was wondering if there is a limit on the # of travels for each AP approval. I received 2 AP documents valid until May 2010. I have already travelled twice. On my first return the immigration officer kept my AP document at POE (NY) but the 2nd time it was stamped & returned (Washington DC was POE) to me. I was wondering if I could use this document for subsequent re-entries or do I have to apply for a new AP.
Thanks,
Rajeev
I was wondering if there is a limit on the # of travels for each AP approval. I received 2 AP documents valid until May 2010. I have already travelled twice. On my first return the immigration officer kept my AP document at POE (NY) but the 2nd time it was stamped & returned (Washington DC was POE) to me. I was wondering if I could use this document for subsequent re-entries or do I have to apply for a new AP.
Thanks,
Rajeev
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ItIsNotFunny
04-13 02:03 PM
Guys,
New shops are opening up.. Still rate is slow but who knows you will see 100 new web shops in coming months...
http://www.immigrantslist.org/
It looks like a good organization....
New shops are opening up.. Still rate is slow but who knows you will see 100 new web shops in coming months...
http://www.immigrantslist.org/
It looks like a good organization....
DMLand
August 29th, 2009, 11:26 AM
Have you tried upgrading your Bridge or Lightroom? Not to the latest version, which I know costs, but to the free upgrades which add your camera.
David
David