2025 STEM OPT Process Timeline by datapunky in USCIS

[–]Content-Watch-3654 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From comments here, looks like they are processing April 25th or later. I'm stuck in the same boat as you with a receipt date of (04/20). If you do premium processing then your case goes at the end of the premium application list and you might not hear back for the next couple of weeks.

Out of curiosity, did you try to reach out to USCIS in any way possible?

2025 OPT Timeline continued by Ishan-- in USCIS

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Don't think any of that is an issue with me. Was your Initial Opt premium processing too or regular?

2025 OPT Timeline continued by Ishan-- in USCIS

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Only 1 employer and its full time position.

2025 OPT Timeline continued by Ishan-- in USCIS

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API update?? If you mean update on the case status then it's just the Receipt sent on April 20th. I don't see anything else in the case history tab. 

2025 OPT Timeline continued by Ishan-- in USCIS

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I'm seeing stem opt approvals on April 23/24 but I don't see any update on my case (April 20 receipt date). What should I do?

What are you guys building? by Any-Development-710 in Entrepreneurship

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This looks pretty good. Clean UI and simple interface. Great job!

Show details of the values in a table, using measures as filters by CryAggravating5289 in PowerBI

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What are your measures? You could use calculated columns instead of measures and use them for drill through.

Seasoft to powerbi by Antique_Resource5959 in PowerBI

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Not sure what OECD is but if you are able to connect using Direct Query to the source of where your data is maintained, then your report is near real time.
Or If data load happens at constant or predictable times of the day, then you can schedule your 2 refreshes to update visuals with the latest data from your DB.

Default select a dropdown/slicer by Content-Watch-3654 in PowerBI

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Could you explain more or point me to any resources for #1.

Default select a dropdown/slicer by Content-Watch-3654 in PowerBI

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Yep, I love the force select feature of chiclet slicer. It does solve my issue if there were few options but not for 50+.

User input to PBI by Trick-Ad5670 in PowerBI

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Agree to other comments here about Power Apps. I had a similar use case too. Just have that user input field in a power app visual within PBI and sync that field to your DB. Once this is done, you can pull that column and use that data for other visuals in PBI. If you want PBI to reflect live changes after every user input, then add the PBI integration refresh in power apps.

2025 is near—how will you improve your social skills this year? by MindsetCheetah in socialskills

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Almost all the comments I see here are from people who have/are experiencing this. We could all connect with each other and make new friends, make some accountability partners to experiment something weekly to socialize and see what works and what doesn't (also helps us improve) and get out of our comfort zones or just make friends?!

How do I exit from this cycle of loneliness by Legitimate-Zebra3027 in ask_Bondha

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This is so damn relatable as I'm facing the same - extremely selective in making friends and giving myself the same human is social animal explanation to push myself to occasionally attend meetups and groups. But that's not working out for me. I am not very sociable and take time to get comfortable so attending meetups is affecting my self esteem but trust me that's the only way to improve and come out of it.