NO AOS/COS/EOS on i-94

chulalongkorn13

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In my port of entry, Guam , last August 12 my I-94 was stamped with NO AOS/COS/EOS. I am allowed to stay here until October 21. A possible employer, based in Florida , wants to petition me for an expedited, 2 weeks, H1B visa with a work title of Health Service Manager because she has her own nursing home. Back in the Philippines, I have a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing and I also passed my Philippine Board Exam. I believe there is also like a premium processing wherein you will know the result in 15 days or less. The big question is, is there really a possibility that I will be granted with an H1B visa?

Any honest advice regarding this matter would be fully appreciated. If you had any experience similar to mine, if I may ask what was the final decision? Thank you so much.
 
Not for any H1. Tables are turned if you have a I-485 based on a IR petition. Then that stamp usually doesn't stand in the way.
 
Not for any H1. Tables are turned if you have a I-485 based on a IR petition. Then that stamp usually doesn't stand in the way.

My mother (60 years old) was in the same situation. CBP put NO AOS/EOS/COS stamp (with 2 months visa expiration) on her passport at her last entry at Newark airport. I contacted few attorneys and response was 50/50. Some said it's better to file GC via Consular processing. Some said she is eligible to file GC from here.

We hired an attorney. We filed her GC within a month from her entry and received Receipt notices before her I-94 expiration. She was scheduled for I-485 initial interview. My mother and I (as a petitioner) went for I-485 interview today at Newark, NJ Office.

IO (african american male) asked for original birth certificates and asked several yes/no type questions from I-485. He also asked if she had my childhood photos which we had and showed to him. He also asked I-864 and i told that it was filed with original application. Key is some IO are lazy. So, it's better to take your filing copy with supporting documents. Interview lasted about 10-15 minutes.

He gave approval letter (saying recommended for approval of i-485/130) at the time of interview.

I just received "Card Production Email" from USCIS.

Those who are in similar situation, hire a competitive attorney. If you entered US legally and have no other criminal records and file i-130/485 before your i-94 expiration, you may be in LUCK like few of us in this thread
 
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