
mrajatish
07-02 09:51 AM
If we want to find out whether USCIS will accept our applications, we have to prove that Visa #s were available on a particular day. This thread will track the 485 approvals received on or after June 28th.
Please add the following information for anyone you know who has got 485 approval on or after June 28th:
1. Country of Birth
2. Approval Date
3. Category (EB2/3)
4. PD
Please add the following information for anyone you know who has got 485 approval on or after June 28th:
1. Country of Birth
2. Approval Date
3. Category (EB2/3)
4. PD
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sgorla
06-19 06:07 PM
Has any one used/using Kempster, Keller, and Lenz-Calvo, a Downtown-Chicago based lawfirm for employment based green cards?
If so, what is your opinion?
If so, what is your opinion?

jliechty
August 16th, 2006, 12:03 AM
I recommend the Nikon 18-70 AF-S DX zoom in that price range. Right now I use the older 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5 zoom on my DSLR, and find that I frequently use the 24mm extreme and wish it went wider. If you do lots of interiors and don't need a very wide angle of view, then one of your suggested lenses would be better due to the larger aperture (keep in mind that 28mm on a DSLR equals the angle of view of a 42mm lens on film).