The answer depends on if you are quitting your H1B sponsoring company and then moving to India. If you plan to returning to the US after 5-10 years, then you should not be worrying about your unused H1B time since the H1B clock gets reset after 6 years. If your I140 is approved, get a copy of...
- No, you should never hide your present TN status (and there is no reason to hide it).
If you have already started in MI by the time this new offer comes, there is no reason to hide this as well - if asked specifically. But you are not obligated to volunteer any information if not asked.
The...
You will need some way to prove that you had a earlier PD - and the best way is to have a copy. If you do not have that, I have heard that the "Freedom of Information Act" request will result in documentation necessary to prove the earlier PD. You need to talk to your current attorney.
Yes, they can say what they said to you - because the original I-140 approval belongs to the employer. All you need is a copy of your I-140 approval notice if you plan on recapturing your PD. Try asking for a copy.
The border official will decide how the job duties relate to your qualification - so only include what is necessary in your TN letter. The company recommendation does not matter - what matters is the border agent's interpretation of how your degree matches your job duties. Keeping TN letter...
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