SK2007
03-25 04:48 PM
You are more than welcome to do the stamping in any country... just that if your name comes under TAL or any other check, you would end up enjoying that country for longer than you had intended originally...
I have been to Canada twice for stamping - no issues, just realized that they have become more strict in evaluating candidates - one friend of mine enjoyed Toronto for about 1.5 months (originally intended for 2 days).
So talk to your lawyers and be safe and comfortable :)
As said, you can go any US consulate to get your Visa stamped, I got my twice in Canada, once in Dublin, once in London, most times I was travelling on business, I know if there is somethging wrong my company and the lawer will be there. It depends on your company, I guess...
I have been to Canada twice for stamping - no issues, just realized that they have become more strict in evaluating candidates - one friend of mine enjoyed Toronto for about 1.5 months (originally intended for 2 days).
So talk to your lawyers and be safe and comfortable :)
As said, you can go any US consulate to get your Visa stamped, I got my twice in Canada, once in Dublin, once in London, most times I was travelling on business, I know if there is somethging wrong my company and the lawer will be there. It depends on your company, I guess...
wallpaper nice Sinhala jokes, funny
freddyCR
February 17th, 2005, 06:46 AM
Well...not exactly "living" since the "house" you see is really a storage facility for coffee beans.
This was taken near the summit of Irazu Volcano (10,000 ft), Costa Rica
Comments appreciated
43 mm
1/125
f/ 16
ISO 100
20D
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v629/alcorjr2/livinginthecloudsmed.jpg
This was taken near the summit of Irazu Volcano (10,000 ft), Costa Rica
Comments appreciated
43 mm
1/125
f/ 16
ISO 100
20D
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v629/alcorjr2/livinginthecloudsmed.jpg
freddyCR
July 27th, 2005, 10:23 AM
The trees were, indeed, leaning.
And one other thing....I have been wondering about "the golden rule" for a time...thought it was quite meaningless, but this pic has shown me that indeed when you compose from right to left, your sight gets more into the picture.
Check this reversed version of the pic above, and tell me in which one is the milk container truck ('deep' in the picture ) more evident.
What do you think?
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a103/freddyphoto/MISC/olddairyreversed.jpg
And one other thing....I have been wondering about "the golden rule" for a time...thought it was quite meaningless, but this pic has shown me that indeed when you compose from right to left, your sight gets more into the picture.
Check this reversed version of the pic above, and tell me in which one is the milk container truck ('deep' in the picture ) more evident.
What do you think?
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a103/freddyphoto/MISC/olddairyreversed.jpg