I am an H1-B laid off on Nov 1st (INS has not been notified and my H1-B stamp is still valid, so is my I-94). I got married last week and my wife has an F-1 visa and I would like to apply for an F-2 now. What are my chances and how should I go about this? What options do I have? Do I have better...
I was laid off in November on H1B. I got married last week and my wife has an F-1 visa. I am soon going back to my home country where I\'m gonna apply for an F-2 visa. My H1B visa stamp is still valid for one more year, and my I-94 is still valid, but I have been laid off for more than a month...
I am an H1-B laid off on Nov 1st (INS has not been notified and my H1-B stamp is still valid, so is my I-94). I got married last week and my wife has an F-1 visa and I would like to apply for an F-2 now. What are my chances and how should I go about this? What options do I have? Do I have better...
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By law, the beneficiary (you) is not allowed to pay for the INS processing fees, the company must pay them. You must, in turn, pay the $1000 premium processing if you choose premium processing.
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