if either H1/H4 is approved for company B and after Company A applied for an extension, ask your lawyer to widthraw the extension for Company A since you are no longer an employee.
the original ETA forms were submitted with the I-140 and not even your employer or their lawyer will have them. it is part of the process. the employer will keep the I-140 approval and you just need the copy of the approval when you submit the I-485. USCIS has issued the I-140 approval and once...
Nelsona is absolutely right. there is a chance that the CBP or Consulate officer will give your wife hardtime and it is their Discretion to issue the visa.
if you are working with a valid H1 and with the same employee, you can travel to canada or anywhere because H1 allows dual intend. h1 and i485 are for the same employer?
sorry, but for your sponsor (you as beneficiary are not allowed to do this process or be involved in it) must read the whole Labor Cert (PERM) regulations and navigate through this complex process. your odds are not good if your sponsor attempts to do this by themsleves. if you are looking for a...
your question is not clear at all. if you are asking for DV 2006, the selection and processing of the winners were closed. the DV 2007 winners are going through the interview notices until september. right now all the participants for DV 2008 are recieving the notification letters until july...
it is a bummer to do all those tests. but the good news is that most DMV testing standards are lower than canadian provinces. plus if you have to do the test all over again, it wont matter as far as your driving record and low insurance premiums. US insurances dont accept canadian driving...
well it sounds like you got yourself a TN. i know of a case that a canadian national with non canadian degree was sent back to canada because the officer said his foreign degree wasnt evaluated by canadian system as a bachelor degree. i would evaluate my degree in canada if i were you. even if...
I don’t know of any state that doesn’t recognize Canadian DLs for exchange. There may be a problem showing your legal presence in US (having a valid visa or something like that). Why don’t you apply for a new DL if you have a visa? Here is the list of documents they accept...
simplest mistakes on the actual DV entry will cost disqualification. in this case you have indicated that you qualify with the nationality which you dont have (singapour). if the interviewing officer grants you the Immigrant visa, i would be very surprised.
i didnt care much for her name change and i gave a copy of my file to her along with my marriage certificate and H1 approval. it took consulate 3 days to give her back the passport with the visa in it. (of course the consulate was in EU and she is an EU national so your home country consulate...
if you changed status you should have gotten a I-94 issued by the USCIS and employers must tear that part and give it to the beneficiary. if it was a approval for CP, you should have taken a copy of it to the consulate when you applied for the Visa to enter US. use your reciept number and get a...
well, it would be wise to look at your initial I-129 because on the second page, they ask for Beneficiary(you)'s place of birth and nationality. you must use the passport you indicated your nationality. it is ok to be dual national.
i believe he cant even board the plane without an valid passport. if he is USC he can simply apply for an expedited passport and he should get it in a short time.
while i am not sure what are the requirements for Indiana state to exchange your Canadian DL to an Indiana DL, i can tell you that when i moved to Virginia state on TN, i bought a car and Virginia DMV had no objection as long as i could provide a valid auto insurance. most insurance companies...
because the only reason he qualifies for Immigrant visa is winning the DV lottery, officers are extremely reluctant to give a favorable answer when it comes to information they recieve from applicants in order to prevent fraud. let your friend's lawyer try to fix it. hopefully he can prove that...
you are most likely subject to special registration (which was suspended after a year). I have had TN and now i have H1 and i work with a immigration law firm. only canadian dual nationals may be subject to fingerprinting process and that is up to the CBP officers to decide. also, international...
there is no fixed list of documentations per say. as each individual has a different life story and background. there is also no expiry date on any documents that qualify someone to obtain DV. except the employment letter that shows you have worked for 2 years in the past 5 years and that is not...
well said Anahit,
it is either CP or AOS. problem with DV is that it is such a rare case that even the most experienced lawyers dont come across this type of cases.
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