1. Yes
2. You can send it to either center so send it to Texas (NSC blows).
3. Don't use e-filing. They almost never manage to connect the paper pile with the electronic filing and you get an...
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1. Yes
2. You can send it to either center so send it to Texas (NSC blows).
3. Don't use e-filing. They almost never manage to connect the paper pile with the electronic filing and you get an...
My attorney got an NIW approved for a hair dresser (no kidding). She did hair and makeup for some movie productions. So NIW is really broad, and a well prepared presentation can get you approved even...
You can always go back to H1B status by re-applying for an H1B. You will not be subject to the quota. But you will have to leave and re-enter the US to get back into H1B status once the new petition...
1 paper is very low but 80 citations shows some impact. Talk to a good attorney. Your case is going to be difficult for sure, but artificial intelligence and health are probably make a good case for...
Submitting a I-140 shows immigrant intent since its self-petitioned. If it was employer petitioned, it would be a little weaker but this is a clear case. You don't qualify for F1. Plus, you can't...
I have much stronger qualifications and I got my PhD a few years ago and my lawyer advised against EB1EA. Try NIW as a new grad.
Might work. Get a good layer. Its a close call but worth trying it. Your citations are a little thin.
No, that's not possible.
1. Bringing the originals with you can't hurt. Worst case you won't need them.
2. Can take some times. 2 weeks or more. They have to do name check and other routine checks.
3. No. Use the "New...
>> I reapplied for EB-1 with some additional material and it was approved with no RFE.
That basically sums up in one sentence how broken the system is. I doubt your qualifications improved...
You definitively have a good chance. Get an experienced attorney. If you know any program managers from NIH who can write a letter of recommendation for you, that would almost guarantee success. The...
As far as I can tell USCIS doesn't know the first thing about what journals are good or bad. List what you can reasonably defend and hope for the best. The people who are evaluating your application...
You are unlikely to qualify for NIW but you can try. EB1 is almost certainly not going to work out for you. Get a job offer from a different company and give your company a simple choice: GC now, or...
Do your wife and kids have the necessary HRR waiver? (or no HRR?)
AC140 is not optional. Its a binding and mandatory action message. The consulate _must_ comply. Send a letter to the immigrant section and attach a copy of the 10 year old memo. If that doesn't help...
The US is facing a pretty bad economic downturn. Why risk that if you don't want to live there? You are marrying your girlfriend, not her family. Work out what you and her want to do, and send her...
They lose the documents you submit with the I-140 all the time so they just send you a generic RFE and make you resubmit. I just wonder where there store these piles and piles of documents they lose.
1. Sure. You don't even have to transfer the H1B actually. Another employer can apply for your LC without you working their (yet).
2. Yes.
3. Why cancel it? You can have two I-140s pending.
Private practice is not cap exempt and you are subject to the quota. Your future employer can start the GC process now. You don't need an H1B with that employer to apply for a GC. You don't even have...
No. There is actually no requirement to work on OPT once you are inside the US. When you travel they might ask questions, but otherwise you are fine (so its a problem for the visa, but not the...
Btw, once you have an approved I-140 you can try filing another EB2 and appeal that and what not. Just make sure you have an approved I-140 in hand to keep your H1 status alive.
If you appeal you will not be able to file a new I-140 until its decided, or you withdraw. As long A2P with C isn't an issue re-filing premium processing is your best option and then keep renewing...
Yes. You are no longer a non-immigrant, and as such you do not qualify for TN. You can only enter the US on an immigrant visa, or using a dual intent visa (i.e. H1B).
Sure you can. But you can't earn any income. So you can't work for your own business (which is why you can't get a SS number on B1--you don't need it). You can own a business though.
Doesn't matter. They track you by name and date of birth. You will be unable to enter the US for 10 years minimum, and after that you likely will never get a visitor visa again (and you can't use the...