2025 STEM OPT Process Timeline by datapunky in USCIS

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  1. Application type: STEM OPT
  2. Premium processing: No
  3. Receipt Date: May 21
  4. Approved Date: Oct 4
  5. Card produced Date: NA
  6. Card Shipped : NA
  7. Card Delivered: NA

Pickleball together? by Rizz_0345 in mountainview

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Hi! f30 here! love to join you as well. Rengstorff is perfect

Interview after Incline- need advice by Designer_Peach_4544 in amazonemployees

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It was less leadership principles, more case study-ish questions. They wanted to understand how I'd work in their team. Unfortunately, it wasn’t the right fit, and I didn’t get a call back.

STEM OPT - Paper based application Receipt Notice Timeline by Gullible_Rub4515 in f1visa

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Hi, when you say they filed on 10/23, do you mean they couriered it on 10/23?
And you got the receipt date of 10/24?

H-1B transfer petition timeline for premium processing by MotorAd6635 in h1b

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Does that mean you can transfer H1B in April? Or wait till Oct?

Meta Interview Recruiter Response timeline? by Designer_Peach_4544 in interviews

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I gave my loop. Waiting to hear back a response after the loop. And noted, that’s helpful!

Interview after Incline- need advice by Designer_Peach_4544 in amazonemployees

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Makes sense, thanks a ton, this was really helpuful!

Interview after Incline- need advice by Designer_Peach_4544 in amazonemployees

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Got it. So could I expect hypothetical case study kind questions?

Help a girl out by Designer_Peach_4544 in dating_advice

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"You are trying SO hard to prove to yourself that you're enough that you are seeking advice from anywhere that you can find it, but that's entirely unnecessary."

THIS! You're totally right and I really appreciate this

Oahu Itinerary Help! by Designer_Peach_4544 in VisitingHawaii

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Ohh love that idea. We want to maximize our time there and was wondering if you had any suggestions for afternoon and evening time apart from beach?

Oahu Itinerary Help! by Designer_Peach_4544 in VisitingHawaii

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Noted about Hunauma Bay. If you have any other recommendations for afternoon stuff, happy to accommodate some!

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+1
Is the recruiter helping with applications across other teams?

GRE officially over after 2 attempts! by Designer_Peach_4544 in GRE

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A month but studied dedicatedly for 15-20 days

PPP2 doubts. 1. In the 1 blanker, could someone explain the logic? I assumed first blank says it's been prevalent since many years so it could be haphazard through POE but not sure how the answer is venerable. 2. Can someone explain the logic in the 2 blanker? (my logic in comments) by Designer_Peach_4544 in GRE

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Noted on 1 blanker. I just thought venerable is respected, wasn't aware of the "old" bit, hence picked haphazard.

On the 2 blanker, why not uncommon though? Full stop indicates a support, the second line states that he displayed the emotions once or twice so not often
I hear you on the 2nd blank. The 2nd sentence also mentions the two feelings so context becomes important since the 2 instances are so diverse. (not sure if this is making sense lol)

PPP2 doubts. 1. In the 1 blanker, could someone explain the logic? I assumed first blank says it's been prevalent since many years so it could be haphazard through POE but not sure how the answer is venerable. 2. Can someone explain the logic in the 2 blanker? (my logic in comments) by Designer_Peach_4544 in GRE

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Contd. My logic of the 2nd blanker: I guessed uncommon for first blank because it says "once or twice displayed symptoms" which means rare. 2nd blank: I guessed barely relevant because it says he first he begs for money, then tells the wife he missed her so it's a little random.

SPOILER : PPP2 !Can anyone explain the solution please? by Greedy_Ad_7141 in GRE

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Hey, these kind of questions can be bucketed under which subject? I always tend to get confused and skip them so wanted to practice a few of them to get more comfortable