Hello all,
I have a small problem. I will try to get a H1B visa this year, but I will not have my degree certificate on time. The problem is the following: I will have my last tests in the beginning of March, and then the results will be published at the end of March, and from the day of the results are published it takes 3 to 5 weeks till I get the original degree certificate. The day of graduation will be March 9th by the way.
But there is the problem with the cap, which will most likely be exhausted very soon after April 1st. So I am thinking what I could do with that. I thought about some options that I still can be in the cap:
option 1) future employer makes petition without any certification, and uscis will make a request for further evidence, is that right?
option 2) my university in germany writes me an official letter and a transcript of records that i have the degree (master in business information systems) and that the degree certificate will be available soon. and then uscis says they need that further evidence and make the request for further evidence
Is a processing like that reasonable and does it have a chance to be successful? Does anyone have experience with that or an advice for me?
Thanks and best regards from Germany,
Ben
I have a small problem. I will try to get a H1B visa this year, but I will not have my degree certificate on time. The problem is the following: I will have my last tests in the beginning of March, and then the results will be published at the end of March, and from the day of the results are published it takes 3 to 5 weeks till I get the original degree certificate. The day of graduation will be March 9th by the way.
But there is the problem with the cap, which will most likely be exhausted very soon after April 1st. So I am thinking what I could do with that. I thought about some options that I still can be in the cap:
option 1) future employer makes petition without any certification, and uscis will make a request for further evidence, is that right?
option 2) my university in germany writes me an official letter and a transcript of records that i have the degree (master in business information systems) and that the degree certificate will be available soon. and then uscis says they need that further evidence and make the request for further evidence
Is a processing like that reasonable and does it have a chance to be successful? Does anyone have experience with that or an advice for me?
Thanks and best regards from Germany,
Ben