yes you can.
First find another employer that can take you in. (send resumes, etc)
then contact your lawyer and american sponsor to do the switch.
Your current employer would have to agree on the transfer so try to maintain good relations.
good luck
Thanks for your answer.
Actually, I did ask other attorneys.
But it seems that they all have different opinions about the J visa.
I'm not sure why some of them don't feel confident in suggesting to work on a J1 visa application.
However the lawyer that quoted my case went straight to a...
I was sent a quote by an immigration attorney for a J visa and I was wandering if I'm being ripped off or not.
Is it allowed to post numbers (money) here in the forum?
Thanks.
Thank you both.
I've heard that I can ask for an extension of my B2 visa and work "voluntarily". Then when the H1 gets approved, I receive a bonus compensating those months I worked for free.
Did you ever hear someone doing this?
Concern4us: I don't have a SSN.
Thanks in advance.
Hello,
I went through the FAQ and couldn't find an answer to my questions.
I'm in the US since October 2009 on a B2 visa.
Now I applied for two jobs and they both are willing to hire me and sponsor my visa.
The problem is that the H1 will take until October and at least one of them...
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