sankap
07-10 06:58 PM
This was posted and widely discussed here the night before the print edition published...
wallpaper Police intervention: Charlie
Desertfox
06-15 11:17 AM
My employer is a single architect and owner of his sole proprietorship LLC firm and he filed an EB3 I-140 for me submitting the "Schedule-C" of his tax return, which shows a net profit of $57000 for the company. The prevailing wage for my architectural technician position is $35,100, and NSC is asking for my employer's personal financial documents, saying that they are not satisfied only with "Schedule-C" and �Net Profit� of his tax return and a sole-proprietor petitioner has to prove that he can sustain his household and the proffered wage. Can USCIS ask for personal finances when the net profit of the company is clearly greater than the prevailing wage? Has anyone been in the same situation? Any suggestions from the gurus?
skagitswimmer
April 7th, 2005, 11:07 AM
For what it's worth, I was a Nikon pro card carrier back in the '70's. It was a FABULOUS service. I was allowed to borrow expensive gear for free that I would never have used otherwise (e.g. radio-remote release, medical telephoto with built-in ring flash, nikonos)
And the "go the head of the line" repair service saved me more than once. While I was vacationing in California I needed some urgent repairs and was told by the local main Nikon repair shop that their backlog even for "urgent" repairs was 3 months. I flashed my pro card and it was in the repair shop by 10:00 and out by noon!
And the "go the head of the line" repair service saved me more than once. While I was vacationing in California I needed some urgent repairs and was told by the local main Nikon repair shop that their backlog even for "urgent" repairs was 3 months. I flashed my pro card and it was in the repair shop by 10:00 and out by noon!