Multiple I-797/I-94s?
The last I-797, with the most recent notice of action date, should control. However, it is best to verify with your employer's attorney who filed...
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The last I-797, with the most recent notice of action date, should control. However, it is best to verify with your employer's attorney who filed...
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Have an attorney, with experience handling O-1 petitions, review your resume to determine whether the O-1B is a realistic option. Many offer free...
They are two separate petitions. In other words, obtaining an O-1 has no bearing on an EB-1. If you believe you may be qualified for the EB-1...
It's quite complicated, but, in short, yes. There are certain scenarios where an individual, such as an immigration attorney, can act as an...
Your achievements may meet more than two requirements, depending on additional facts. It would be best to have your resume reviewed by an attorney...
There are very important facts an attorney would have to know before answering your question, such as whether your mother entered the country...
Depending on your credits and their success, you may qualify for an O-1. You should have an attorney, with specific experience with O-1s, review...
Based on how O-1s are processed, it likely that you can successfully change status, as opposed to consular processing in your home country. That...
No, it does not necessarily mean your O-1 is likely to get denied. Many issues in the RFE can be overcome with the appropriate response and...
As my colleague has mentioned, yes, you can withdraw; however, you have to consider how this will impact your current nonimmigrant status. You may...