After revoking my H1B, can I stay in US for 60 days grace period?
Using the facts presented and question you asked, after termination of your H-1B employment, you must leave the US within the lesser of 60 days or...
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Using the facts presented and question you asked, after termination of your H-1B employment, you must leave the US within the lesser of 60 days or...
You are seeking specific legal advice. This is not the appropriate forum for that kind of effort or information. You really should discuss this...
Thanks for requesting my assistance. Unfortunately, this is not the forum from which you should be getting legal advice. This is intended to be a...
You really need to talk with a lawyer in person. This isn’t the place to get specific advice and direction on how to complete immigration forms.
As long as the previous H1B has not been revoked by the USCIS or withdrawn by the employer, you can go back to that most recently approved position...
Wait a few days until either the RFE or the green card comes. Sometimes the information received online is inaccurate. The only way you will know...
Even if you are subject to 212(e), you may still be eligible for student status without fulfilling the 2-year home residency requirement. You...
Even if you are subject to 212(e), that rule does not apply to those seeking F-1 status.
According to caselaw, officers cannot deny entry due to unlawful presence alone, so long as you have a valid AP based on pending I-485. If you...
Your I-94 is expired and you are out of status. Husband needs to petition for you. And you need to consult with an immigration attorney immediately.