Will my husband get his permanent green card or not...
I've never actually heard of USCIS described as Luscious before :)! We all understand the typo. In my experience USCIS will definitely take into...
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I've never actually heard of USCIS described as Luscious before :)! We all understand the typo. In my experience USCIS will definitely take into...
It greatly depends on the question. If the "error" is deemed to be a misrepresentation you may face a denial. Such as stating that you have no...
In order to qualify for the cap exempt H-1B based on your prior H-1, you have to be cap counted within the past 6 years. It has been 8 years since...
No. However, you would do better asking this question of your tax advisor or the IRS.
You can apply for the change of employer. No specific risks but your validity will be limited toyour maximum 6 years. You still have time to do...
You should consult an attorney. There are ways to navigate this yourself but it is time intensive and you'll need to understand the process. Your...
You may be fine if you didn't default. If you are back on track with payments or can get on track before you respond you should be approved. If...
Yes but you must provide a copy of your H-1B receipt to your DSO at your school so that they may update SEVIS with the Cap Gap period.
Yes, you can try to do so. If you have a solid contract with the new end client, you should be able to get the extension with the amendment.
This is likely a liquidated damages clause. Your company can attempt to collect the liquidated damages of the immigration process through a law...