Kashmir,
One of my friend and her husband are on H1-B. They applied for employment-based green-card for both. The notice date is June 02.
The primary applicant is the husband and unfortunately,he passed away in a recent car crash.
What happens to the Green-Card for the wife?
Heard...
Hello SirZKaGC,
Firstly congratulations !
Could you please tell me where u processed your pr ? Is it from Australia or from US and if in US, where from ?
Thanks ..
One of my friends has been in similar position.
You will have to file a new H1 and if it is less than 365 days since your last H1 has expired, or in your case, switched status, it is not subject to H1B-cap .
Good Luck!
Please consult any attorney for further clarification.
ginnu , Thanks for the info !
I heard there are some exceptions in family-based-gcs in similar situations, but don't know about employment-based-gcs.
Any other inputs are greatly appreciated.
One of my friends married a H1-B. They applied for employment-based green-card for both. The notice date is June 02.
Unfortunately, the husband died in a car crash very recently.
What happens to the Green-Card for the wife?
Thanks much.
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