laura.m.greene
New Member
Hi,
I'm here in the US on a trainee J1 visa for 1 year. The organisation I am working with would consider making me an employee but dont have any idea where to start. I'm just wondering does anyone know the answer to any of the following:
What is the visa waiver that people are talking about on the threads and how would I know if I have this or not?
If my employer did sponsor me and apply for a H1B visa for me would I have to return to my home country while this is being applied for and wait there until it is approved and how long does this process take?
I read on another site that an employer can only apply for a H1b visa in April.is this true?
My boyfriend is also on a J1 visa but his is for 3 years. we will be getting married in the next year so could i apply from the US for the J2 visa and how long does this take?
I would really appreciate it if anyone has any information on any of this or even the phone number of a government agency that can tell u the answers to these kinds of questions.
Thanks,
laura
I'm here in the US on a trainee J1 visa for 1 year. The organisation I am working with would consider making me an employee but dont have any idea where to start. I'm just wondering does anyone know the answer to any of the following:
What is the visa waiver that people are talking about on the threads and how would I know if I have this or not?
If my employer did sponsor me and apply for a H1B visa for me would I have to return to my home country while this is being applied for and wait there until it is approved and how long does this process take?
I read on another site that an employer can only apply for a H1b visa in April.is this true?
My boyfriend is also on a J1 visa but his is for 3 years. we will be getting married in the next year so could i apply from the US for the J2 visa and how long does this take?
I would really appreciate it if anyone has any information on any of this or even the phone number of a government agency that can tell u the answers to these kinds of questions.
Thanks,
laura