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  • 3ZS
    May 12th, 2006, 09:05 PM
    Chalk this up to user error. Not sure exactly wat I did but I reset the camera and now it is working like I would expect. Like I said...I was new to SLR :D

    Thqnks for the reply...whats interesting is today I called 2 different camera places by me and pretended I was interested in the same kit I have and BOTH told me that the 70s camera body supports the sigma lens' I have - In fact they were putting together a package that included the very seme lens'

    Im new to digital SLR's ...but I would think based on this info I have a bad camera body

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  • shishya
    04-30 12:57 PM
    Why is the issue date matter?

    When was the birth registered? If it says recently, then you should go thru the process.

    If the birth was registered proerly at right time, you will not have problems.

    Reissuance of birth certificates are very common. Expecting one to own 27 years old document is ridiculous.

    The birth was registered just two months later -- but from what I've been reading the issue date (being so recent) does raise some eyebrows as well. The question posed is ... why haven't you tried to get a 'correct' birth certificate issued so far and only got it issued last month for US immigration purposes.

    To be really safe, our lawyer is requesting we get affidavits sworn as well.




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  • Blog Feeds
    05-05 07:10 AM
    VIA IRS.GOV (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=96477,00.html)

    An alien is any individual who is not a U.S. citizen or U.S. national (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=129236,00.html). A nonresident alien is an alien who has not passed the green card test (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=96314,00.html)or the substantial presence test (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=96352,00.html).

    Who Must File

    If you are any of the following, you must file a return:


    A nonresident alien individual engaged or considered to be engaged in a trade or business in the United States during the year. You must file even if:

    Your income did not come from a trade or business conducted in the United States,
    You have no income from U.S. sources, or
    Your income is exempt from income tax.
    However, if your only U.S. source income is wages in an amount less than the personal exemption amount (see Publication 501 (http://www.irs.gov/publications/p501/index.html)), you are not required to file.
    A nonresident alien individual not engaged in a trade or business in the United States with U.S. income on which the tax liability was not satisfied by the withholding of tax at the source.
    A representative or agent responsible for filing the return of an individual described in (1) or (2),
    A fiduciary for a nonresident alien estate or trust, or
    A resident or domestic fiduciary, or other person, charged with the care of the person or property of a nonresident individual may be required to file an income tax return for that individual and pay the tax (Refer to Treas. Reg. 1.6012-3(b)).
    NOTE: If you were a nonresident alien student, teacher, or trainee who was temporarily present in the United States on an "F,""J,""M," or "Q" visa, you are considered engaged in a trade or business in the United States. You must file Form 1040NR (or Form 1040NR-EZ) only if you have income that is subject to tax, such as wages, tips, scholarship and fellowship grants, dividends, etc. Refer to Foreign Students and Scholars (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=96431,00.html) for more information.

    Claiming a Refund or Benefit

    You must also file an income tax return if you want to:


    Claim a refund of overwithheld or overpaid tax, or
    Claim the benefit of any deductions or credits. For example, if you have no U.S. business activities but have income from real property that you choose to treat as effectively connected income, you must timely file a true and accurate return to take any allowable deductions against that income.
    Which Income to Report

    A nonresident alien's income that is subject to U.S. income tax must generally be divided into two categories:


    Income that is Effectively Connected (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=96409,00.html) with a trade or business in the United States
    U.S. source income that is Fixed, Determinable, Annual, or Periodical (FDAP) (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=96404,00.html)
    Effectively Connected Income, after allowable deductions, is taxed at graduated rates. These are the same rates that apply to U.S. citizens and residents. FDAP income generally consists of passive investment income; however, in theory, it could consist of almost any sort of income. FDAP income is taxed at a flat 30 percent (or lower treaty rate) and no deductions are allowed against such income. Effectively Connected Income should be reported on page one of Form 1040NR. FDAP income should be reported on page four of Form 1040NR.

    Which Form to File

    Nonresident aliens who are required to file an income tax return must use:


    Form 1040NR (http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040nr.pdf) (PDF) or,
    Form 1040NR-EZ (http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040nre.pdf) (PDF) if qualified. Refer to the Instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ (http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1040nre.pdf) to determine if you qualify.
    Find more information at Which Form to File (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=129232,00.html).

    When and Where To File

    If you are an employee or self-employed person and you receive wages or non-employee compensation subject to U.S. income tax withholding, or you have an office or place of business in the United States, you must generally file by the 15th day of the 4th month after your tax year ends. For a person filing using a calendar year this is generally April 15.

    If you are not an employee or self-employed person who receives wages or non-employee compensation subject to U.S. income tax withholding, or if you do not have an office or place of business in the United States, you must file by the 15th day of the 6th month after your tax year ends. For a person filing using a calendar year this is generally June 15.

    File Form 1040NR-EZ and Form 1040NR at the address shown in the instructions for Form 1040NR-EZ and 1040NR.

    Extension of time to file

    If you cannot file your return by the due date, you should file Form 4868 (http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f4868.pdf) (PDF) to request an automatic extension of time to file. You must file Form 4868 by the regular due date of the return.

    You Could Lose Your Deductions and Credits

    To get the benefit of any allowable deductions or credits, you must timely file a true and accurate income tax return. For this purpose, a return is timely if it is filed within 16 months of the due date just discussed. The Internal Revenue Service has the right to deny deductions and credits on tax returns filed more than 16 months after the due dates of the returns. Refer to When To File in Chapter 7 of Publication 519, U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens (http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p519.pdf) (PDF) for additional details.

    Departing Alien

    Before leaving the United States, all aliens (with certain exceptions (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=97256,00.html)) must obtain a certificate of compliance. This document, also popularly known as the sailing permit or departure permit (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=97256,00.html), must be secured from the IRS before leaving the U.S. You will receive a sailing or departure permit after filing a Form 1040-C (http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040c.pdf) (PDF) or Form 2063 (http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f2063.pdf) (PDF).

    Even if you have left the United States and filed a Form 1040-C, U.S. Departing Alien Income Tax Return (http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040c.pdf) (PDF), on departure, you still must file an annual U.S. income tax return. If you are married and both you and your spouse are required to file, you must each file a separate return, unless one of the spouses is a U.S. citizen or a resident alien, in which case the departing alien could file a joint return with his or her spouse (Refer to Nonresident Spouse Treated as a Resident (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=96370,00.html)).

    References/Related Topics


    Source of Income (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=96459,00.html)
    Exclusions From Income (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=96455,00.html)
    Real Property (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=96403,00.html)
    Figuring Your Tax (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=96467,00.html)
    Tax Treaties (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=96454,00.html)
    The Taxation of Capital Gains of Nonresident Alien Students, Scholars and Employees of Foreign Governments (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=129253,00.html)
    Tax Withholding on Foreign Persons (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=106981,00.html)
    Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TIN) (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=96696,00.html)
    Some Nonresidents with U.S. Assets Must File Estate Tax Returns (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=156329,00.html)
    Rate the Small Businesses and Self-Employed Web Site (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=172872,00.html)



    Page Last Reviewed or Updated: November 17, 2010



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  • ahaadi
    07-10 09:28 PM
    In case his I-140 was approved then there are no problems for this scenario right?



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  • immi_enthu
    08-14 03:29 PM
    Since July 2nd people can claim they sent when VB was showing current. July17th onward will have revised VB.
    No status for July3rd to July16 applications.:eek:


    "Applications already properly filed with USCIS will also be accepted."

    http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/VisaBulletinUpdate17Jul07.pdf

    Dont worry if you filed everything properly.




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  • Steven-T
    February 12th, 2004, 12:10 PM
    Steve will you just give up this Facade! You know your gonna go the way of the mighty CANON. You know you want it! You've been trying to convince yourself for so long that you can stick with Nikon mount. But thats just it you need to convince yourself not to get Canon!!

    FEEL THE FORCE obiwan!! :D:D:D:D:D

    Its gonna happen sooner or later. might as not waste any more time HAHAHAHAHA

    Oh, ISO 6---> buy ND filters!

    Scott

    I am trying to convince myself Canon will sell the 1Ds for $5,500 on April 1, throwing in a free 24-70/2.8L, in order to compete against the revived (and proven by then) all mighty King of the Hills Kodak DSC PRO SLR/n. LOL.

    Steven



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  • Phat7
    10-06 08:38 AM
    Can I vote for myself? :trout:




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  • leo2606
    09-26 12:48 PM
    FBI is going to tell only if your FP results are gone back to USCIS or not.
    They do not tell about the Name Check.

    Hi

    I read that you have called FBI to know about the name check status.Whats thier contact no ?What inputs do they ask to get your case status ?

    Let everyone know

    Thanks
    GCcomesoon



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  • desidas
    02-01 12:06 PM
    Looking for a Good Attorney in Texas, please - thanks .




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  • masti_Gai
    10-25 12:22 PM
    am waitin since May thrid week. :(
    am not gonna give them a single penny
    its almost five and half months
    lemme see how long they will take to take a decision on ma case.:confused:
    not worth spendin ma hard earned money when my PD isn't current.:rolleyes:



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  • jambalakadi
    06-18 10:38 AM
    Gurus,

    Myy EAD is expiring and Renewal is taking more than 1 year as per new processing times.

    Can I switch back to H1-B. I am in EAD and I dont have any H1-B status now. I have used 5 1/2 years of h1B previously. Six years is not utilized

    What are pros and cons..

    Please help..




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  • bayarea07
    07-18 02:34 PM
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  • NKR
    08-15 01:57 PM
    The whole non-compete agreement is a cruel joke on the employee who finds his own project. All these incapable bad desi employers ban the employee from joining the client whom the employee got them in the first place.

    I know a friend of mine works for an employer, he found his own project through a vendor, now because of non-compete agreement he cannot join the client, nor the vendor and now the employer and vendors are buddies and thinking of other business opportunities. In all this the employee is the loser while it was he who brought the employer and vendor together into minting more money at his expense.




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  • wandmaker
    10-22 10:23 PM
    I came to US 10 years ago and moved three times. Never filed AR-11 or change of address with USCIS. Filed for 485 in 2007 July with the latest address.

    Will the failure to file AR-11 have any adverse impact on my 485? Should I send in an AR-11 now for the last change of address even though it's late by 2 yrs? I'm very much confused.

    If I file the AR-11 now. couple of questions.

    1. For the A# in the form, Should I leave it blank?

    2. For the section "I work for or attend school at : (Employer name or name of School)"
    I will give the employer name. But in address do I give their address or the clients address where I work, My employer is in Texas whereas I'm at the client location in East coast.

    Please help...Thank you in advance.

    The penalties for failure to notify USCIS of change of address include criminal conviction of a federal misdemeanor, imprisonment of up to 30 days, fine up to $200. Penalties extend to detention and removal (deportation) from the U.S. if the failure was not "reasonably excusable" or "willful".

    If subject to special registration, the penalties for failure to comply with any of the requirements of special registration, including failure to notify USCIS of change of address, job or school or comply with the entry, exit and reporting requirements of special registration, include denial of change or extension of status applications for failure to maintain status, removal (deportation) and exclusion from the U.S. Penalties for fraudulent statements or for "willful" failure to register include criminal conviction of a federal misdemeanor involving imprisonment of up to six months, and fine up to $1000. The penalties for a sponsor (Form I-864) to notify USCIS of change of address include civil penalties of $250-$5000.

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  • ASR
    07-08 02:51 PM
    Hi All,

    Give me all your valuable suggestions for the below case:

    - Got a full time offer for my wife who is working on H1 and has EAD too.
    - She decided to transfer her H1 instead of using EAD.
    - My wife has sent all the necessary documentation to the lawyer.
    - Mean while, we got I-485 approved. As per lawyer, upon 485 approved, H1b and EAD is no longer valid.
    - We have not received I 485 approval notice through mail yet. We just have email from immigration

    Our question is on what should be the valuable document that can be shown as eligibility proof to work as we have not received I-485 mail and cards yet.

    Another question is: Can we visit local USCIS office for the temporary green card stamp based on the email got from immigration.

    Your response is highly appreciated.




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  • rviswa2007
    07-14 01:54 PM
    I sent my EAD extension documents on 7/9 via FedEx to Nebraska. They recvd it on 7/11 morning and got signature proof. Can you please let me know how many days it take for the check to be encashed? This will be helpful. Thanks!!

    For private courier (non usps deliveries) there is different address please see in the Instruction on completing I-765 form on USCIS website.
    I send my application via fedex today to following address..

    For private courier (non-USPS) deliveries:
    USCIS
    Nebraska Service Center
    850 S. Street
    Lincoln, NE 68508-1225



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  • Munna Bhai
    01-08 01:56 PM
    Hello,

    My brother-in-law and sister are both Indian Doctors, having a private practice in INDIA. They would like to apply for visitor's visa.

    Any suggestion about the problems they may encounter? Do they have to go on two differrent dates for getting the visa stampped at Chennai?

    Thanks in Advance,




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  • diptam
    08-13 11:18 AM
    Thanks for the update - Lets give them 1 more week for clearing July 2nd.
    They are human beings too like us.

    By the way 765 they say compliant till 7/2 which means individually filed 765 not the 765 which was sent with 485 package - Right ?

    Thanks!

    Here is the update we were expecting to see on Aug 10th and now available (be first one to see): http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/ReceiptingTimes081007.pdf

    I-140(8/3) I-485(8/3)
    NSC 7/1 7/1
    TSC 7/30 6/26

    I-140(8/10) I-485(8/10)
    NSC 7/1 7/1
    TSC 7/31 6/28

    NSC no progress at all
    TSC 1day for I-140 & 2days fro I-485

    PS: None of the centers entered in Jul 2nd....can't imagine the delays after they enter Jul 2nd....mass number of applications....




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  • kanakabyraju
    07-21 04:08 PM
    I did receive the RFE today and what I have guessed in correct. USCIS is asking to submit the remaining medical work. My lawyer gave me 2 options. Once is to bring my wife here and complete the tests and second is to request to postpone the dates. He said that I can not garuntee 100% chances that your application would be considered if the dates become current. I am going to bring my wife for a week time since I have only 25 days left to respond.

    As it is mentioned in the RFE, I have to reply with the sealed envlope and copy of letter and the yellow paper attached. I did not receive any yellow paper along with the mail. Did any one received like this ?

    My attorny also received the mail but not sure about the yellow paper at this point of time since they have to get the documents from other location. Any light in this regard is much appreciated.

    thanks
    Kanaka




    frustratedbutpatient
    10-24 07:50 AM
    I visited last July. I arrived few minutes late but I was able to immediately meet with the officer. She was not helpful at all. Her answer was to wait. I had my fingerprinting last December and I should have received an interview notice since my wife petitioned for me. I haven't heard anything since. She refused to give me any answers. She said that my case was at another office. She refused to say what office and she said I had to wait for my turn. Reading a little on this forum, I realized that I should have been more specific when I asked questions. I placed an inquiry at congressman Levin's office and they got back to me in a week that my case is in security check but they never told me how long that would take. Yesterday, I called the national customer service and they said they would have the Detroit office communicate with me. I will wait for few weeks during which time I will gather a list of questions to ask for my next InfoPass appointment. Please help with the questions I should ask.




    vin13
    10-29 11:11 AM
    Thanks everybody for the responses.

    Make sure you keep a record of the AR11 confirmation number after submitting. USCIS is pretty bad at updating the records. So it is good to prove that you have done your part by showing the confirmation number if necessary.



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