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flighttoUS
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Hello all H1Bs
I know senior members might blast me for this post, but I need to write this and enquire so I am doing that.
I got H1 in Oct 2007.
See I have effectively 1 year of IT experience in India. Due to the kindest and only suggestion of my employer..I altered my resume and now (since october 2007)it boasts to have 6 yrs of IT experience with India as well as US exp.
I am not claiming that I am innocent enough to say that when I was posting my fake resume on sites, I was not aware of this fact.
Now its 4 months over but still I didnt get a project(Failed two interviews due to their high expectations from a 6 yrs exp person). I have no issues of bench pay also (I am not getting paid and I am not fighting for it too as I had applied for H1-H4 COS to avoid out-of-status)

My question is - I am fed up of faking my resume and getting zero results out of it. Are there no jobs for entry level (1-2 yrs exp) jobs for H1 holder.
I completed my BE degree in 2005 from India, worked for one year. Moved US in 2006. Got H1 in 2007. and since then..faking faking and faking.
Its not that people dont get job out of their fake resumes, many have got and many are getting.
But I cannot take that any more and want to apply for jobs which requires 1 yr exp. But anywhere in dice/monster etc, I never see such requirements. Can anyone suggest me some job site or any other method of going through my own resume,credentials and ability and get job??

thank you for bearing my long post....but do put ur suggestions besides scolding me for posting fake resume in first hand.

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HauJauBauRauLau
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All companies hire entry-level engineers. These are mostly full-time jobs and they are plenty.

Consulting has a different meaning altogether. I have no clue how this people manage expectations by faking resumes.

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May I ask: What's your degree in?

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I have done electronic engg.
Txh1, You r asking me to leave my consulting company. How to do that?? I mean shall I resign from there? .... or Transfer my H1 to someone else(no work, no paystubs as well), .... or search jobs on my own while on H4 - But their needs to be some employer right finally?
Many people/companies dont sponsor H1 for full time. How it works basically?
And are you sure if I put my "1 yr exp" resume on job sites and I might get a cal?

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There jobs for people who have even 0 exp. I started my career with 0 exp a year ago though I have my graduation from India.

Good luck. You will get one.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by GC2008:
There jobs for people who have even 0 exp. I started my career with 0 exp a year ago though I have my graduation from India.
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Oh really thats great.Didnt your consultant told you to post fake resume, as my consultant did?
Can you help me out by providing some links or something where I can post my actual resume and I can get something out of it.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by flighttoUS:
Its not that people dont get job out of their fake resumes, many have got and many are getting.[/QUOTE]
Only if the interviewer does a bad job.
At least in software development (which is where my experience as interviewer is) it is fairly easy to determine if a person actually has the experience he or she claims or not. A few well-placed questions are all that's needed.

[QUOTE]But I cannot take that any more and want to apply for jobs which requires 1 yr exp. But anywhere in dice/monster etc, I never see such requirements.[/QUOTE]
Well, 1 year experience isn't much. It would still be an entry-level job. So, look for jobs for people right out of college.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by JoeF:
Only if the interviewer does a bad job.
At least in software development (which is where my experience as interviewer is) it is fairly easy to determine if a person actually has the experience he or she claims or not. A few well-placed questions are all that's needed.


Well, 1 year experience isn't much. It would still be an entry-level job. So, look for jobs for people right out of college.[/QUOTE]

Yes I too felt that in the interviews as my performance was really bad.
I want to start at entry level only, but my employer doesnt suggest that and wants me to go through this fake channel. Does any employer/consultant exists who plays a fair game?
Where can I find entry level jobs - I mean ..can you mention few such job sites.
Moreoever, till now I dont have plans of leaving my employer as I dont know how things work out for full time employee.

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Well, I did post my CV on dice. The company HR contacted me for interview. My position is fulltime.
Many consulants have advised me to prepare fake resume but I didn't do the same.
Don't worry keep on trying.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by flighttoUS:
I have done electronic engg.
Txh1, You r asking me to leave my consulting company. How to do that?? I mean shall I resign from there? .... or Transfer my H1 to someone else(no work, no paystubs as well), .... or search jobs on my own while on H4 - But their needs to be some employer right finally?
Many people/companies dont sponsor H1 for full time. How it works basically?
And are you sure if I put my "1 yr exp" resume on job sites and I might get a cal?[/QUOTE]

Did you not say you applied for a COS to H4? Once on H4, you can find a good employer (Full Time) and transfer the H1b to them.

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You have to be pro-active while searching for jobs.

1. Career sites like monster, careerbuilder et cetera...you should post you resume in those sites.
Don't lie in your resume but there should be several versions of your resume depending on the various requirements in the industry.

2. Professional head-hunters and recruiters(not the desi consultants). Most of them have websites where you can register with your redume. It's their business and they make sure you land in the right job.

3. Network. You must be having friends around. Ask them for opportunities in their companies. Most of the time it is win-win situation for both parties. You get a job and they get referral bonus. A vast majority of the recruitment is happening through the channel of networking.

4. Talk to mirror to build self-confidence and to neutralize your accent. If you have been sitting at home, you should practice interview questions. Also pick up a book of your technical interest which can be easily understood and memorize it.


Getting job is never easy and one typically gets a job when she needs it most. Just make yourself worthy of it.

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Also, since you have the luxury to be in H4, take your time for job searching. Do the right thing and you will be glad you did it.

TxH1B...Did you notice something different? 300 ? Did you see ??

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by txh1b:

Did you not say you applied for a COS to H4? Once on H4, you can find a good employer (Full Time) and transfer the H1b to them.[/QUOTE]

Thanks HauJauBauRauLau for your inputs.
Txh1 - Yes I am on H4. So it means I can join any company/consultant as a full time employee and ask them to transfer my H1.They bearing all the expenses of doing so?
Then what is the funda of contract jobs? One who would employee me for contract jobs wont take up my H1 transfer right?

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by HauJauBauRauLau:

TxH1B...Did you notice something different? 300 ? Did you see ??[/QUOTE]

Damn. You are going fast !

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by GC2008:
Well, I did post my CV on dice. The company HR contacted me for interview. My position is fulltime.
Many consulants have advised me to prepare fake resume but I didn't do the same.
Don't worry keep on trying.[/QUOTE]

GC2008 - I dont believe you started your career with 0 exp and doing good. I thot "fake resumes" is the way things are done. Are you sure you had put your 0 yr exp resume on dice , got a call from a US company and they took up all your H1 transfer n stuff. Are you not working for any desi consultant?

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by flighttoUS:

GC2008 - I dont believe you started your career with 0 exp and doing good. I thot "fake resumes" is the way things are done. Are you sure you had put your 0 yr exp resume on dice , got a call from a US company and they took up all your H1 transfer n stuff. Are you not working for any desi consultant?[/QUOTE]

Are you just naive or trying to be?
Let me ask you something. What have you done by yourself to get a job?

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DMX17:

Damn. You are going fast ![/QUOTE]

and I laugh at myself because 187 of them are same stuff against desi consultants...rest of them are just BS...he he...
I love internet...

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by HauJauBauRauLau:
Are you just naive or trying to be?
Let me ask you something. What have you done by yourself to get a job?[/QUOTE]

Not naive or anything...just couldnt believe so quoted it
Anyway...I talked in my post about two interviews that I attended, it was because of my efforts that I even got call for an interview. I tried my best but couldnt clear them. My employer never found a project for me. Even now I am carrying on with my studies on my technology.
Things that are lacking are - Confidence (enough to lie), Opportunity (right one as per my ability) and Truthfulness (most required right now)

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by flighttoUS:

Things that are lacking are - Confidence (enough to lie), Opportunity (right one as per my ability) and Truthfulness (most required right now)[/QUOTE]

Au contraire..You should be scared of lying..prepare yourself for the right opportunity. "Truthfulness"?? It's called professionalism.

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I don't mind if you can't believe me. I just put my graduation project(8 months) as professional exp(I did it in company, in US it is counted if you do in company. I clearly mentioned in resume). The company m working for is not desi. Well, I had my L2 EAD when I joined then the company has sponsor H1.

I don't know if you can believe or not but my company has checked all my certificate(Normally, US company doesn't).
How could I give fake certificate for H1B? (I know it can done but I don't big jack in India since my family is small village(farmers)) They asked me to give certificate for each item I put in my resume at time of H1B and Labor Certification(In process right now).

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by HauJauBauRauLau:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by flighttoUS:

GC2008 - I dont believe you started your career with 0 exp and doing good. I thot "fake resumes" is the way things are done. Are you sure you had put your 0 yr exp resume on dice , got a call from a US company and they took up all your H1 transfer n stuff. Are you not working for any desi consultant?[/QUOTE]

Are you just naive or trying to be?
Let me ask you something. What have you done by yourself to get a job?[/QUOTE]

I did upload my resume on dice, monster, careerbuilder, jobalerts. Let me know if you have any more questions.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DMX17:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by HauJauBauRauLau:

TxH1B...Did you notice something different? 300 ? Did you see ??[/QUOTE]

Damn. You are going fast ![/QUOTE]

Dang! By the time I got around noticing it, it was already 315.

Me thinks...the BS/MS thread was the scoring platform. What a batting pitch it was!!!

DMX, watch out!

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by txh1b:
DMX, watch out![/QUOTE]

At my firm, we strogly believe that it's the quality that matters and not the quantity.

But still, let me score 10 or so right now.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by flighttoUS:

I completed my BE degree in 2005 from India, worked for one year. Moved US in 2006. Got H1 in 2007.[/QUOTE]

You completed engineering in 2005 and put in 6 years of experience (whens its been only 2.5 years since you graduated??).Dont companies have a background verification there??

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by flighttoUS:
Things that are lacking are - Confidence (enough to lie), Opportunity (right one as per my ability) and Truthfulness (most required right now)[/QUOTE]

You will get there. You have to prepare for behavioral questions to pass the HR round (Which is all about intelligent talk and situation based questions).

Once you clear that, newbie position interviews are not too technical in nature.

As the economy is beginning to slow down, there will be true experienced people that you will be competing in the market with. This is a big problem for freshers if they lie on their resumes.

Don't lose hope. You will get it some day. As you have a H4 to lean on, you are need not be desperate as the student community is!

Good luck!

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by txh1b:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by DMX17:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by HauJauBauRauLau:

TxH1B...Did you notice something different? 300 ? Did you see ??[/QUOTE]

Damn. You are going fast ![/QUOTE]

Dang! By the time I got around noticing it, it was already 315.

Me thinks...the BS/MS thread was the scoring platform. What a batting pitch it was!!!

DMX, watch out![/QUOTE]


Do I smell something burning..eh..is that your pride or you are just being scared???

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DMX17:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by txh1b:
DMX, watch out![/QUOTE]

At my firm, we strogly believe that it's the quality that matters and not the quantity.

But still, let me score 10 or so right now.[/QUOTE]


Granted...My strategy is based on utter BS...That's how me and my firm earn money...khee kheee..

But I am just amazed by your audacity...ain't you from a country of 1 B people...we don't care about quality...we never did....quantity is all that matters....long live British...

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by HauJauBauRauLau:
But I am just amazed by your audacity...ain't you from a country of 1 B people...we don't care about quality...we never did....quantity is all that matters....long live British...[/QUOTE]

Mind you, that was my firm's business motto. You know those are meant to be deceiving.

Alright +1 !

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I am not replying..

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I am drunk.

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flighttoUS believe me whoever is going through a desi consultant is faking their resume. I was in the same boat . I had acquired 1 year exp when I was volunteering in a software co but my consultant asked me to put atleast 5 yrs in my resume.It's very difficult to prove it and anybody who has worked for reasonable no. of years can undersatnd just by asking a few questions about how genuine is your resume.
As far as finding an entry level job is concerned.It's not difficult at all. I was able to to find a job, based on 1 year experience, in a small company.The salary was less but I was content. My employer never let me join the company and after few interviews I have managed to find a job based on my puffed up resume.Now I feel guilty everyday when I go to work.It's stressful. I feel that I am just deceiving people who trust me. I am thinking now to work for 2 months get a few checks and transfer my H1 to a compnay which accepts me as an entry level programmer. I also plan to complain DOL. The only thing that I am scared of is what if the retaliates and files a complain against me saying that I worked on a fake resume.Please help me find a solution to this people

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by GC2008:
I don't mind if you can't believe me. I just put my graduation project(8 months) as professional exp(I did it in company, in US it is counted if you do in company. I clearly mentioned in resume). The company m working for is not desi. Well, I had my L2 EAD when I joined then the company has sponsor H1.

I don't know if you can believe or not but my company has checked all my certificate(Normally, US company doesn't).
How could I give fake certificate for H1B? (I know it can done but I don't big jack in India since my family is small village(farmers)) They asked me to give certificate for each item I put in my resume at time of H1B and Labor Certification(In process right now).[/QUOTE]

Tell me something GC2008, is it not necesarry to have an employer(a consultant or someone) for yourself? Did you find the entry level job on your own?
Does that work in such a way that right now I am on H4 status (I have H1 too), I apply my resume on job sites.... I should find job in such company who would sponsor my H1 or who would be ready to take up my H1 transfer? is that the way it happens?

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by flighttoUS:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by GC2008:
I don't mind if you can't believe me. I just put my graduation project(8 months) as professional exp(I did it in company, in US it is counted if you do in company. I clearly mentioned in resume). The company m working for is not desi. Well, I had my L2 EAD when I joined then the company has sponsor H1.

I don't know if you can believe or not but my company has checked all my certificate(Normally, US company doesn't).
How could I give fake certificate for H1B? (I know it can done but I don't big jack in India since my family is small village(farmers)) They asked me to give certificate for each item I put in my resume at time of H1B and Labor Certification(In process right now).[/QUOTE]

Tell me something GC2008, is it not necesarry to have an employer(a consultant or someone) for yourself? Did you find the entry level job on your own?
Does that work in such a way that right now I am on H4 status (I have H1 too), I apply my resume on job sites.... I should find job in such company who would sponsor my H1 or who would be ready to take up my H1 transfer? is that the way it happens?[/QUOTE]

I have already mentioned in my previous post that the HR of the company had conatcted me after looking at my resume on dice. Somehow it was my luck too!!
First of all, you will have to find a job who can Sponsor you H1. You can start working for the employer after you get an approval for that employer. (Since you are on H4 you can't start working for another sponsoring with H1 receipt notice).
If you don't get your new approval notice with attached I-94 then you will have to leave and re-enter into US to start working for new employer.(If you don't have H1 stamp on your passport then you must have to take an appointment for H1 stamping to enter into US)

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GC 2008:

How much time did it take you to get H4 to H1 COS approval?

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by GC2008:

I have already mentioned in my previous post that the HR of the company had conatcted me after looking at my resume on dice. Somehow it was my luck too!!
First of all, you will have to find a job who can Sponsor you H1. You can start working for the employer after you get an approval for that employer. (Since you are on H4 you can't start working for another sponsoring with H1 receipt notice).
If you don't get your new approval notice with attached I-94 then you will have to leave and re-enter into US to start working for new employer.(If you don't have H1 stamp on your passport then you must have to take an appointment for H1 stamping to enter into US)[/QUOTE]

Oh, so say I find someone who is ready to take up my H1 (transfer/sponsor). But even before working for them I need to go for COS. Wait for the approval of my COS and then start working for them provided I get I797 with I94 attached.
If that is the case, please answer my few questions
1) Who would apply for COS and bear all expenses - Me or the new employer?
2) Can I start working just by applying for COS or need to wait for 1-2 months till I get the approved I797. (or just any receipt number is required)?
3) If I can work just by sending docs to INS and receiving any receipt from them, then if after 1-3 months I get I797 WITHOUT I94, I need to leave country,get H1 stamped n re enter with new I 94.
Is this the scenario.

[This message was edited by flighttoUS on February 09, 2008 at 06:58 PM.]

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Any answers to above post?

Please...

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Look on the forum. Has been answered numerous times.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by txh1b:
Look on the forum. Has been answered numerous times.[/QUOTE]

I know things few things had been answered but I just expected few answers in detail

Anyway..Just a small doubt I still have.
Since I am on H4 - Which action should be taken first -----
a) First Transfer of Visa to my new employer, then they applying for my COS from H4 to H1
OR
b) First COS should be done by me and then my new employer would apply for transfer of visa
What way it happens?

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Glad to know that you knew that these were answered numerous times on the forum and still chose to ask again.

Anyway...

As you are on H4, you can transfer the H1 and do a COS at the same time. Do it only when you find a job and do it with premium processing so that it will be quick for you to start working.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by txh1b:

As you are on H4, you can transfer the H1 and do a COS at the same time. Do it only when you find a job and do it with premium processing so that it will be quick for you to start working.[/QUOTE]

Ohh..ok!! sounds good..Thanks for the advice.

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Fear!!!!

[QUOTE]Originally posted by txh1b:
If you are with a consulting company, get out first.

Give it a clean start. Apply for full time positions. The salary might be low but your job will be lot better and the expectations will be on par.

Glad you have come to a realize your mistakes and wish you realize that consulting companies are obligated by law to pay you on bench and do the world some good by complaining to DOL on a WH4 form.[/QUOTE]

I have my I797 original doc for now. so would go for Transfer and COS once I get a nice offer.

I have one more question too.
See since last 2-3 months I have been posting my old resume (the fake one) on job sites.
You r asking me to start it afresh.. What I am afraid of is...I will be posting my new original resume to the sites....but many companies might have my old fake resume in their database with SAME NAME AND MY CONTACT NUMBER. So wont they charge me of mis-guiding them or faking things. Would they put as such any allegations on me?
Just wanted to get away from this fear and give a clean start.
What problem would actually come up incase I get caught
Pls advice

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by flighttoUS:


I have my I797 original doc for now. so would go for Transfer and COS once I get a nice offer.

I have one more question too.

See since last 2-3 months I have been posting my old resume (the fake one) on job sites.
You r asking me to start it afresh.. What I am afraid of is...Since now I will be posting my new original resume to the sites....but many companies might have my old fake resume in their database with SAME NAME AND MY CONTACT NUMBER.
So wont they charge me of mis-guiding them or faking things. Would they put as such any allegations on me?
Just wanted to get away from this fear and give a clean start.
What problem would actually come up incase I get caught
Pls advice[/QUOTE]

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Sorry..it got posted twice..

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I have one more question too.

See since last 2-3 months I have been posting my old resume (the fake one) on job sites.
You r asking me to start it afresh.. What I am afraid of is...Since now I will be posting my new original resume to the sites....but many companies might have my old fake resume in their database with SAME NAME AND MY CONTACT NUMBER.
So wont they charge me of mis-guiding them or faking things. Would they put as such any allegations on me?
Just wanted to get away from this fear and give a clean start.
What problem would actually come up incase I get caught
Pls advice

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by flighttoUS:
So wont they charge me of mis-guiding them or faking things. Would they put as such any allegations on me?
[/QUOTE]

Charge you for what? They will not just hire you for being a faker in the past if they find out. Thats it!

If you had gotten hired on the old resume, then you will get fired.

I am not sure if you are naive or knowledgeable. Some of your posts are totally stupid while some of them somewhat make sense. I feel like you have a split personality.

BTW, if they charge you, you can plead insanity.

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TXH1B.!!!!!!!

[QUOTE]Originally posted by txh1b:

Charge you for what? They will not just hire you for being a faker in the past if they find out. Thats it!

If you had gotten hired on the old resume, then you will get fired.

I am not sure if you are naive or knowledgeable. Some of your posts are totally stupid while some of them somewhat make sense. I feel like you have a split personality.

BTW, if they charge you, you can plead insanity.[/QUOTE]

I dont understand TXH1b - What you really think of yourself and I dont care what you make out of me by reading my posts.
Does a person with such intense and deep knowlegde about a subject become as rude and proudy as YOU. If thats the case, then I am happy that I am Naive and stupid.

I every time come to this site, just to find solutions to my problems, not to get things messed up more for me by dealing with "informative gigs" like you.

What wrong did I frame in my questions? Is it wrong to ask that what might happen, if a company has two profiles by same name/number. Doesnt a person, who previously posted some resume with 6 yrs exp and then same person posts a resume with 1 yr exp, would have some fear and ask this sort of question?

Txh1B - It looks like for you rather than sharing your knowlegde by answering to the questions of people like me, what more you enjoy in life is doing these things.

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Your posts are insensitive because CHARGES are brought against criminals by the state or federal government. Employers, that too potential employers bringing charges sounded wierd.

BTW, if they did, those are not allegations, those are facts and you are guilty of faking your resume.

You need to use your intelligence as well before posting questions. Just not use the forum as a crutch. People help you to an extent. Once that becomes too much or you ask insane questions, people become sarcastic. I enjoy helping people out here but also try to make them learn something new like suggesting to use the search function and things of that nature.

That is what happening with me especially with your thread and questions.

If YOU think I am proud and arrogant, so be it. I am when it crosses the limit and I determine it on my posts.

Well, you don't understand me because you lack that capacity.

You are the one that has wronged in the first place and are now trying to cover up, your fears are warranted. But if you messed up, should you not be ready to bear the consequences of your own actions? Face it rather than run and try to hide!

Do you even read when you submit the resumes online? Companies keep resumes on their database for 6 months to a year. May I suggest not just clicking "I agree" to everything and pay attention while you submit your resume?

Facing the truth is hard, Isn't it? huh?

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Forgot to mention, if a fake resume was submitted initially to USCIS for filing and getting your H1b, then it is perjury.

It is a criminal offense to do that to get immigration benefit and can result in bad repercussions in the future.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by txh1b:
Forgot to mention, if a fake resume was submitted initially to USCIS for filing and getting your H1b, then it is perjury.

It is a criminal offense to do that to get immigration benefit and can result in bad repercussions in the future.[/QUOTE]


I had submitted the original resume with 1 yr exp to USCIS for H1 filing
Thanks

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by flighttoUS:

I had submitted the original resume with 1 yr exp to USCIS for H1 filing
Thanks[/QUOTE]

Good for you.

I don't care what others feel about you, you seem to be clever.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by flighttoUS:
Txh1B - It looks like for you rather than sharing your knowlegde by answering to the questions of people like me, what more you enjoy in life is doing these things.[/QUOTE]

Wonderful conclusion in your post. I can't thank you enough!

Doing what things? Definitely not if it means faking resume or belittling someone.

Did you get the same kind of answers from me to the other questions in the same thread?

Well, you know!

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Thank you DMX.
As such I didnt knew before applying for H1 that something like fake resumes exists (again me naive or stupid..whatever). Neither did my employer tell me that he would try to fetch me projects by faking things.
Thank you for all you POEPLE"S genuine help and guidance that I have come out of my fake resume and now would start searching for projects of my capabality.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by txh1b:
Wonderful conclusion in your post. I can't thank you enough!

Doing what things? Definitely not if it means faking resume or belittling someone.

Did you get the same kind of answers from me to the other questions in the same thread?

Well, you know![/QUOTE]

TXH1B
Definitely not, I respect to all the guidance, suggestions and answers you gave before and also acted accordingly. It helped me out.
Diddnt mean to belittle anyone for that matter!! If so..SORRY.
And THANK YOU once again FOR EVERYTHING.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by flighttoUS:
Thank you DMX. [QUOTE]

--No problem

[QUOTE]As such I didnt knew before applying for H1 that something like fake resumes exists (again me naive or stupid..whatever). Neither did my employer tell me that he would try to fetch me projects by faking things.[QUOTE]

--I do not want to use words like stupid or smarter than everyone. But, your posts make me think that you are either fooling around with the forum members (maybe at the same time killing your time) or you need to go learn how real world works. Let me suggest that you go for a Masters degree here in the U.S. As someone said recently, your appreciation towards life will increase.


[QUOTE]Thank you for all you POEPLE"S genuine help and guidance that I have come out of my fake resume and now would start searching for projects of my capabality.[/QUOTE]

--No one helped you to "come out of your fake resume". You seemed to have wanted to come out of it before posting your very first post on this forum.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by flighttoUS:
And THANK YOU once again FOR EVERYTHING.[/QUOTE]

Now, you are a good person. Well O Well.

Compare this to what you previosly posted about txh1b. I quote:

"I dont understand TXH1b - What you really think of yourself and I dont care what you make out of me by reading my posts.
Does a person with such intense and deep knowlegde about a subject become as rude and proudy as YOU."

Was it really you that posted this? Now, all of a sudden, you started respecting his guidance and suggestions?

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by princeton:
GC 2008:

How much time did it take you to get H4 to H1 COS approval?[/QUOTE]
I was on L2-Visa. My L2-H1 COS got approved in mid of July 2007(Valid from 1st Oct07 to 9thSep 2010).

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Darn...I missed the fun...

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Thats all!!!!!

[QUOTE]Originally posted by DMX17:
[QUOTE]Was it really you that posted this? Now, all of a sudden, you started respecting his guidance and suggestions?[/QUOTE]

Well "the humble" part of me asked me to write that (good) and I meant that - I am thankful to few people on this site.
BUT At the same time I also meant what I wrote previously for txh1b - bcoz its not only me on whom txh1b has commented like that but on others too he had. Only difference is OTHERS didnt say anything to txh1b and I did.

Anyway... I have not come here to discuss who is what, not to know from you guys about who am I.
I came here for few solutions - got few...will get the rest as time comes.
Thats all I can say! THANK YOU.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DMX17:

[QUOTE]Thank you for all you POEPLE"S genuine help and guidance that I have come out of my fake resume and now would start searching for projects of my capabality.[/QUOTE]

--No one helped you to "come out of your fake resume". You seemed to have wanted to come out of it before posting your very first post on this forum.[/QUOTE]

Few comments/suggestions on resumes above really helped me to make my decision firm and helped me to believe in what I am thinking is right.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by flighttoUS:
I also meant what I wrote previously for txh1b - bcoz its not only me on whom txh1b has commented like that but on others too he had. Only difference is OTHERS didnt say anything to txh1b and I did.
[/QUOTE]

I am glad you stood up for your rights and others did not. If anyone was offended, they would have spoke up. Were they afraid of this big bully called txh1b??

Don't act like a kid. You need to get to know how things work on the internet and on the forums. That speaks for the lack of experience and your maturity. Forget about the job, improve your understanding of things around you.

Did I not say you had a split personality? May be that was true! That makes you post things that you don't mean.

Go fix the mess you created for yourself. Hope that has taught you a lesson in life.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by txh1b:
Did I not say you had a split personality? May be that was it!

Well, now you deal with your problems. You have had enough fun at our expense.[/QUOTE]


Thank you for this SOLUTION too.. You seem to be a GENIOUS man!! I would have not known it otherwise.
Thanks once again for all the fun and time!

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by flighttoUS:
You seem to be a GENIOUS man!! [/QUOTE]

Well, it takes one to identify one. I know you are not one for sure.

Mommys basement is good for you.

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hmmm...

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by txh1b:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by flighttoUS:

I am glad you stood up for your rights and others did not. If anyone was offended, they would have spoke up. Were they afraid of this big bully called txh1b??

Don't act like a kid. You need to get to know how things work on the internet and on the forums. That speaks for the lack of experience and your maturity. Forget about the job, improve your understanding of things around you.[/QUOTE]

Looks like my words have really meant a lot, for other things/questions I had to say twice or thrice and wait for some inputs/suggestions.
While since the time "this issue" has come up, you seem to have been replying to this thread every now and then!! Wow good good, atleast I learnt how to get TXH1B's attention to posts.
I definitely lack experience and maturity, but how come a genuine mature person like YOU is getting fooled by an immature like me and buzzing around the same posts again and again to prove something.
Thats all for now.

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Hon...you don't understand...we all are having fun at the expense of you...you can choose to continue..we will have more fun...as long as it's free...

CAPICHE???

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by flighttoUS:
atleast I learnt how to get TXH1B's attention to posts.
[/QUOTE]

Oh Well...This reminds me of the kids in my family. If I don't pay attention, they get all upset.

Kids...you know how they are!

Good day at the kindergarten :-)

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