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Physician national interest waiver
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Answered on March 21, 2013
An approved but not available I-140 should be a basis for post 6 year extension of H1b.
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Is it a problem to get back to F-1 again if H1-B is filed once as H1-B is an intent to immigrate type of visa and F-1 is not.
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Answered on March 21, 2013
No, an H1b is a nonimmigrant visa, and is not evidence of immigrant intent.
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Can a person be bonded out a second time from immigration custody?
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Answered on March 21, 2013
Yes.
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I am at F2 that expires in July, i am filing H1B this year, will this create a problem in H1B approval?
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Answered on March 21, 2013
Your husband's status should have no impact on your request for an H1b.
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Can a permanent resident living outside of the US submit I-130 for an unmarried son?
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Answered on March 21, 2013
Yes.
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Is there a waiver you can file for if you came to the country illegal ?
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Answered on March 21, 2013
Yes, there is a waiver for the 10 year bar.
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K-1 fiance visa status
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Answered on March 21, 2013
You can check the status online when he gives you the receipt number. You can file a freedom of information act request for a copy of your files.
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Hi ! I was awarded an OPT status valid from 08/04/12 to 04/26/13.
Just recently i found out that i may have violated my status
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Answered on March 21, 2013
Unless and until there is a finding that you are out of status, you are not accruing any unlawful presence. So the question is, what are you...
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H1B to F1 COS while taking part time courses
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Answered on March 21, 2013
I recommend against raising any issues which are not relevant and which you were never asked, in any application, unless you want to make your case...
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Provisional Waiver Process: What does the process look like & for how long are qualifying applicants expected to leave the U.S?
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Answered on March 21, 2013
You should expect to leave the U.S. about a 12 - 16 months after filing.
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