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    Intent to deny Asylum

    Guys, I need some help here. I got an "Intent to Deny" letter from my asylum office in Arlington, VA. The problem is their reasoning for rejecting me is baseless, in their letter they have gotten the facts of my case wrong, so I obviously have a gripe with them. Now, my questions are twofold...
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    Does the company sponsoring you matter??

    In regards to I-140, a friend of mine told me the company sponsoring you matters because it effects how your application is scrutinized. Is that true?? He said usually with smaller companies there will be more scrutiny, and you'll need to provide more evidence to have your application accepted...
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    Non-Immigrant Status

    Do you guys have any advice on what options I can take, if any, to fix this?? I would think the options would be the following: a)leave the country and come back on an H-1 b)leave the country and file all the paperwork from abroad Advice needed, if you guys know any loopholes...
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    Non-Immigrant Status

    Well, I haven't filed yet. ONE of the reasons for my filing is because I can't get the work permit via asylum anymore, which was option A. However, my company is willing to sponsor me, but the question is am I eligible? It says non-immigrant, does that include out of status??
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    Non-Immigrant Status

    If you apply for I-140 and you're currently residing in the US, it says that you must maintain non-immigrant status. What exactly does that mean?? If I was on an F-1 visa but that expired, I'm still on non-immigrant status, right?? Also, if I applied for asylum and it was rejected, I'm still on...
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    Brother'e asylee application rejected

    He just got his application rejected, while me and my 2 sisters got ours accepted a year ago. What is the next step he should take, his life would really be in danger if he's forced to leave the country and we feel we have a strong case, with our whole family(parents included) being in the US...
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    SOLVE act and Family Preference

    I have a question, my parents are just getting their greencard. I'm over 21 years old so if I applied I would be family preference 2B, which I've been told is about a 7-9 year wait. Now my two questions are the following: a)Does the SOLVE act, or any derivative, have a chance of being...
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