Is my employer illegally manipulating 1099 contract laws ?
Sounds like you are most likely mis-classified and your employer should be paying you as a W-2 employee. Maryland law has penalties for this, and a...
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Sounds like you are most likely mis-classified and your employer should be paying you as a W-2 employee. Maryland law has penalties for this, and a...
It's possible, but you will have to request a waiver of the 3-year bar when you apply for your visa, and it is not guaranteed that you will get it....
The flight routing does not matter. He could fly through Canada or another European country if he wanted to (as long as those countries would let...
The most straightforward option is to get an immigrant visa (green card) based on your marriage. This would give you maximum flexibility to stay...
You have to either spend the total of two years in your home country (any time spent after your previous J-1 stay would count), or get a waiver...
Assuming this is a 2-year green card based on marriage, you need to file a Form I-751 as soon as possible on or after October 31 (90 days before...
If she will continue doing business in Maryland (e.g. going there to provide services) she probably needs to stay registered there in some form, so...
Where she goes and whether she comes to the US has no effect on her US citizenship. It is determined by being born in the US, or by being born...
This sounds like fraud; you may have grounds for a large lawsuit on your hands. Collect as much documentary evidence as you can, and consult with...
Yes, you can. They should have explained this to you when the visa was denied. Usually they want you to submit another affidavit of...