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Search: Legal Advice written by Steven Alexander Culbreath (19 found)
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Posted over 2 years ago in Immigration Washington
Lisa Ellen Seifert's answer
H4 visa holders are not allowed to be employed in the United States. That is... Posted over 2 years ago in Immigration Washington
Lisa Ellen Seifert's answer
HIV and AIDS are health conditions that the U.S. is concerned about. This...
Bonnie Stern Wasser's answer
There are two separate grounds of exclusion dealing with AIDS/HIV - one for... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Seattle, WA
Steven Alexander Culbreath's answer
you may possibly face a denial from USCIS on your F-1 application (assuming you... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Bellevue, WA
Steven Alexander Culbreath's answer
keep in mind that your J-1 visa also provides for a grace period (typically 30... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Phoenix, AZ
Steven Alexander Culbreath's answer
Assuming you continue to meet the qualifications for the H-1B and your job... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Tacoma, WA
Steven Alexander Culbreath's answer
does your fiance currently have any valid U.S. visa(s) ? given that his... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Renton, WA
Steven Alexander Culbreath's answer
first issue would be to make sure that you can legally work in the country... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Spokane, WA
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USCIS generally does allow for part-time employment for 2 employers... Posted about 1 year ago in Divorce / Separation Key West, FL
Nikki Mehrpoo Jacobson's answer
What type of application do you have pending? The I-485 or I-751? What was...
Steven Alexander Culbreath's answer
What was your immigration status in the US before the Green Card was applied... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Akron, OH
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my advise would be to file a petition with USCIS to amend your H-1B. once... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Tampa, FL
Steven Alexander Culbreath's answer
Not quite sure what your question is. An H-4 holder cannot legally work in...
Stuart Jonas Reich's answer
Like my colleague who posted an answer earlier, I'm a bit confused by the... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Overland Park, KS
Steven Alexander Culbreath's answer
If you have been issued an H-1B visa at the Consulate based on "Employer A",... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Overland Park, KS
Steven Alexander Culbreath's answer
short answer: it would probably be best to file a petition with USCIS to...
David Dene Murray's answer
Your question makes no sense to me. Do you mean you have an H-1B approval, but... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Spokane, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
If the person "merely overstayed his visa", he can adjust status while within...
Steven Alexander Culbreath's answer
Assuming the "overstay" is the only immigration problem present, there is no... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Bellevue, WA
Elinor K Tesfamariam's answer
NO. She will need to qualify for TPS and apply for EAD similar to what you...
Steven Alexander Culbreath's answer
No, if she entered EWI, and is not eligible for TPS, she will NOT be able to... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Atlanta, GA
Joshua Daley Paulin's answer
As to the affidavit of support, she'll need to fill one out whether she's...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
If you are without legal immigration status, you can be deported/removed at any... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Seattle, WA
Steven Alexander Culbreath's answer
have you already started the process of petitioning for her Green Card based on...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
The answer can be as simple as filing the appropriate immigration petition. Or,... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Northville, MI
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If you leave before the Aug. 24 date, you can attempt to recapture that time... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Seattle, WA
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If you were born to a U.S. citizen parent at the time, the parent should have...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Just because you were born in a US army hospital does not mean that you are a... |