am i eligible for h1-b?? help!!

enoch

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Hi everyone,
I’m 19 right now, and I came to the U.S when I was 3 (1992) with my parents on a B-2 visa. So my visa is long-due expired. In 2001, my aunt(USC) filed a i-130 petition for my father. My family is still here. I visited a lawyer and he said first I needed to find out if my petition was filed after April 30 or 31st 2001, I forget which date because I need to know if I fall under the 245i, so we filed a FOIA, which hasn’t come back yet.

I like to know to couple of things.
1. If, or, not the application falls under 245i, after the i-130 application gets reviewed, it is getting nearer to the date on the processing times I saw here http://www.ilw.com/govttimes/pro-vermont.asp
What is next?
2. Right now, I am current attending college. I was wondering If I was eligible for H1-B sponsorships because I really don’t want to go back to my country, I don’t speak my native language, I have to automatically be enlisted into the army and I just don’t know the culture, this is my home.
3. If I am eligible for H1-B sponsorships, can anyone tell me the steps to it?

I researched into the dream act, however, i dont know if it will pass..and i dont wanna wait and take my chances...i want to have an initiative.

Any guidance would be definitely appreciated.
Thank you
Enoch
 
Hi everyone,
I’m 19 right now, and I came to the U.S when I was 3 (1992) with my parents on a B-2 visa. So my visa is long-due expired. In 2001, my aunt(USC) filed a i-130 petition for my father. My family is still here. I visited a lawyer and he said first I needed to find out if my petition was filed after April 30 or 31st 2001, I forget which date because I need to know if I fall under the 245i, so we filed a FOIA, which hasn’t come back yet.

I like to know to couple of things.
1. If, or, not the application falls under 245i, after the i-130 application gets reviewed, it is getting nearer to the date on the processing times I saw here http://www.ilw.com/govttimes/pro-vermont.asp
What is next?
2. Right now, I am current attending college. I was wondering If I was eligible for H1-B sponsorships because I really don’t want to go back to my country, I don’t speak my native language, I have to automatically be enlisted into the army and I just don’t know the culture, this is my home.
3. If I am eligible for H1-B sponsorships, can anyone tell me the steps to it?

I researched into the dream act, however, i dont know if it will pass..and i dont wanna wait and take my chances...i want to have an initiative.

Any guidance would be definitely appreciated.
Thank you
Enoch
You are illegal in US and no employer will file H1 for you even if file USCIS will reject. You are illegal in US
 
Your situation is way too much complicated for seeking an answer here. The questions you raised should be directed to your lawyer.
 
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