Not much difference. There was no point to wait for announcement after the decision was made.The announcement has been made on 13th.
Not much difference. There was no point to wait for announcement after the decision was made.The announcement has been made on 13th.
Means a new attorney was added to the list of plaintiff's attorneys. http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/notice-of-appearance.htmlNOTICE of Appearance
It sounds strange but they dont risk that much money and in case they'll win it is priceless for their reputation.Another attorney wants to work for free (strange, isn't it) or they have enough donations (?).
True. But what is strange Michael E. Piston (a famous immigration attorney) joined the process after DOS submitted affidavit and text of proposed order, not before. Probably, Michael E. Piston thinks those documents are not strong enough.and in case they'll win it is priceless for their reputation.
However I don't see a line of attorneys willing to get extra reputation. Only two.It sounds strange but they dont risk that much money and in case they'll win it is priceless for their reputation.
Nice joke.any news from visa bulletin ?
Canadians are so canadian...any news from visa bulletin ? it is published on the 8th of each month
Sounds like a bloddy damn lie and for sure once they closed the status check, they had known something is wrong (if thats the trueth) but they still told the applicants to send documents!
Anyway I'm pretty sure they did a test with the new software before, another point why this story sounds fishy.
I wonder how they tested their software and how they made sure random selection is actually done. I hope OIG will give an answer to this question, or maybe this lawsuit will.
That's the last bit I haven't figured. If they simply queried the database with no order or sorting specified, how come my wife who submitted the entry 10 minutes after me on 5th didn't win?
That's something new. Is it the way canadian judiciary system works?The gov has power over the federal justice
That's something new. Is it the way canadian judiciary system works?
Countries with little separation of power include New Zealand and Canada. Canada makes limited use of separation of powers in practice, although in theory it distinguishes between branches of government
Ok, so unofficial true averange income in russian provinces is like 3 000 -5 000 $ a year considering prices are not that different from the developed countries. How do you like that?
And your stats are wrong btw, average american family earns usually ~60 000, considering a family consists of at least 2 people who both work.
PART VI. FEDERAL LITIGATION GUIDE
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B. Exhaustion of Administrative Review by Michael E. Piston
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D. Sample Pleading by Michael E. Piston
Michael E. Piston has been practicing exclusively in the field of U.S. immigration law since 1986. His firm specializes in the representation of foreign professionals and their employers, particularly in the software and engineering consulting fields. Mr. Piston is the senior partner in Piston & Carpenter P.C. in Troy, Michigan. He has spoken at numerous AILA and ILW.COM conferences and workshops.
hahahha..never meet those guys and I 'we been living here for a decade ..average income is well below 45 000 for the family of 2 (average) if you ask me ..60 000 dollars is DREAM (in SWITZERLAND MAYBE ?)..dude you gonna be HUGELY DISAPPOINTED WHEN YOU COME OVER ..
about Russian province ..how cares ..they grow their own food and have live stock so the money they make goes to saving ..HERE THERE IS NO RESIDUAL INCOME ON 45000 DOLLARS FOR 2 FAMILY MEMBERS ..HECK EVEN 60 000 DOLLARS WOULD NOT LEAVE ANY SAVINGS FOR SURE ....I think all of you coming over would be f...t before you even know