I think the important thing is to get your education and experience evaluated to be equal to a US bachelor's degree. I'm sure your prospective employer would do it for you.
I'm an H1B visa holder and last year extented it beyond 6 years since I've started my GC process. My employer paid for the lawyer's fees that time. It has come to the extension again this year and this time the employer is asking me to pay the lawyer's fees. (they would pay the application...
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