H1-B extension
I agree with my colleagues. The extension has to be filed while you are in the U.S. In your case, you have to do consular process.
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I agree with my colleagues. The extension has to be filed while you are in the U.S. In your case, you have to do consular process.
It can be done.
It could if the position require at least 20 hours/week, and the work is related to your degree area. However, you cannot “volunteer” in a position...
I agree with my colleagues. You still have to do consular process even if you reenter the U.S. before the H1B is approved.
It will affect your status. Once divorce is finalized, you will lose your L2 status and work authorization.
You can still file it, and as my colleagues suggested, you should file it asap.
What is your current status? Do you have H1B or L1? Either way, L1/2 and H1/4 are dual intent visa so 214 should not be an issue. Please...
I agree with my colleague. If you leave the U.S. while the change of status application is pending, USCIS consider the application abandoned.
Not true.
An H1B amendment might or might not be necessary. The H1B amendment must be filed when there is a material change in the H1B job. You need to...