About question: Have you ever worked in US without authorization in I-485?
You must answer every question truthfully. Therefore, the answer depends on whether you actually worked in the U.S. without authorization.
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You must answer every question truthfully. Therefore, the answer depends on whether you actually worked in the U.S. without authorization.
B-1 in lieu of H-1B is very difficult to get. Its purpose is to perform short-term services in the US. It may be used for an emergency such as to...
If you did not previously violate your immigration status, there shouldn't be any additional difficulty in getting a visitor's visa. But it's...
You should be doing such case with the help of an attorney, who would receive the RFE and prepare a response. EB-1(C) cases are often complicated,...
Yes, you would need to find someone willing to be your sponsor: who has enough income, is willing to provide tax returns to prove it, and is...
I assume you have a valid visitor's (or tourist) visa. Whether you are allowed entry is up to an officer at the border. You probably will be, but...
The USCIS website shows approximate dates of the petitions being reviewed. Individual cases can differ. Your case might have been delayed or is...
No, unfortunately, you can't switch to E-2 status to keep working for the same employer while awaiting PERM. Perhaps, your H-1B status has some...
Your employer would petition for a 3 year H-1B status, and after that petition to recapture the unused time.
You should ask the bank to explain what happened. When you find out who took your money and closed your account, you will be able to determine what...