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Not exactly sure what you mean by "Client letter" - a recent letter from the employer assuring that the job is still being offered? If a long time...
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Not exactly sure what you mean by "Client letter" - a recent letter from the employer assuring that the job is still being offered? If a long time...
I agree with my colleague - this is disturbingly common; they ask for documents which were already provided all the time. Nothing to worry about,...
Congratulations on your engagement! Speak to an attorney about this - it gets complicated. If entering the U.S. for the purpose of getting...
These are difficult questions, and you should consult with a lawyer. It is always a problem when someone has been affiliated with one of these...
Speak with a qualified immigration attorney concerning your options. There is no connection between having worked on an L-1 for a certain period...
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He is obligated to pay his taxes, and should consult a tax professional about filing - even for periods when he may have been working without...
It is in theory possible to do this in the U.S. with a filing through USCIS, but you need to speak to a lawyer quickly - your situation needs to be...
Yes, there is such a thing as cross-chargability and it can be used to "import" the dependent spouse's country of birth and substitute it for the...
Congratulations on your engagement! On these facts, you most likely can - however you would need to speak with an immigration attorney directly...
While I'm not immediately aware of any official rule, I'm curious as to the basis for your question. Were you told that you will not be...