my lawyer told me that if there is clear evidence showing that you did not intent to work for your sponsoring employer even before the green card is approved, then there would be a serious problem. so consult a lawyer about your case.
i guess what action you take is more important than what...
yes, you also need to
6) talk to a clinical psychiatrist about your "change employer phobia". i know that there are very effective treatments for "fly phobia", "social phobia", "blood phobia" etc. i believe they will develop a very effective treatment for "change employer phobia" very soon.
you can ask a tailor to make a pocket in your underware so that you can put them there. but i guess it is a little inconvenient because you have to go to the bathroom if you are asked to show them. :) :) :)
everybody that i know who came here on F-1 lied about there intent when they were interviewed ("i don't have immigration intent blah, blah, ..."). so what? everybody is hostaged by the CIS in the rest of his/her life? give me a break.
if you are obsessed to negative thinking, enjoy it...
can you get HIV when you swim in a public pool? the answer is YES. like it or not. do i worry about getting HIV when i swim in a public pool? the answer is NO. why? go figure.
you are immune to nothing anyway. you can get HIV when you swim in a public pool, you can get a fatal accident when you drive, you can be shot by an anti-immigration american ...
FYI.
developing a negative thinking pattern will do no good to anybody. taking a small risk and bringing it to a...
This is also a question that haunted me for some time. my lawyer said staying in the same field for 6 months is good enough. During the naturalization, the focus will be whether you pay taxes, whether you have a criminal record, whether you continuously stay in the US ... I personally know many...
here is my conversation w/ my lawyer. i hope it helps
me: "will i have any problem if i stay w/ my sponsoring employer for 1 year?"
lawyer: "one year is more than you need. in general 6 months is good enough"
me: "is there any risk if i change employer in 6 months"
lawyer: "nothing is at...
Sorry to hear. My lawyer said that there is a rogue in CIS who denies everything going through his hands. You probably hit that bastard. Normally they can only issue a straight denial if you do not meet the very basic requirements. All the denials around this time are probably issued by that...
i consulted a lawyer. she said that 6 month rule is a well recognized rule for several decades.
she also told me a little "trick" if you changed employer less than 6 months. you can apply for citizenship after 6 years of your GC approval so that the officer will not see where you are right...
pls. don't spread out this kind of misleading message. one of course can keep his US permanent residence, and at the same time hold the citizenship of his own country. many many people did this.
No one in NYC wants to be the first one being killed in the next terrorist attack.
But does it mean that everyone should move out???
This is an after event world. We take sth. seriously if sth. happens. You can not sit there and invent all kinds of risks everyday. That is my point.
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