An H1-F1 Transferee
Hi ! I changed my H1 status to F1 sometime lasts year through CSC. I see many queries regarding this issue. Here are some of my responses:
1. Change of Status applications to student status have to acted upon in 45 days. Its the law. And most center's do it in that time, provided you comply with all documentation. Check I-535 processing times for the various centers.
The best source for latest processing times is
www.shusterman.com For all immmigration related breaking-news for that matter. Rest of the boards, usvisanews, murthy et al including this one, are at least a week off.
2. Change of B1 - to F1 is disallowed. Period. Unless you entered on B1 - Prospective student stamp at the port of entry.
3. If you filed for a I-140 or I-485, you have to answer "yes" for the immigrant petition question - whether on 1-535 (Change of Status) or at a consulate on form DS-whatever. Not so, if you are / were in the Labor stage. There is no need to interpret this any further.
I-485 / 140 - YES Labor - NO
In my humble opinion, the COS route is the best. You can justify your reason to stay back with a properly written cover letter. INS does read them and even asks for one if you did not include one in the original application packet. The chances of convincing the INS is much higher than being able to convince a SOB consular officer who will reject your application in less than 15 seconds.
The only thing that you have to be careful is preparing the supporting documentation. Follow the instructions of the application forms METRICULOUSLY. Send more but NOT less. Prepare checklists - review checklists. Include the checklist of all documentation enclosed with your application.
Needless to add, the I-20 and I-94 have to be sent in Original. Then you must include your latest paystubs at least 3 , if possible six, to show you were employed until the time you filed. You must send proof of adequate finances. Include bank statement of at least 3 months. Also, include copies of receipts of fees paid to the school, if any.
One more important proof is demonstrating ties to your country of origin. Include a separate letter explaining presence of family (Only son / daughter works with INS - not Consular officers), property (Bank accounts, property, CDs/ FD's, Will by your parents etc.) and proof. You may include copies of the proof but be prepared to submit the original if asked. I was asked for my property docs , which the rascals haven't returned till date, which is another story.
Need some more help ? email me on
cshanky@hotmail.com But folks please do some due deligence first and think logically.