Immigration
I agree with the previous two answers. A B-2 Visa does not allow an alien to legally stay in the US permanently. It only allows them to stay for...
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I agree with the previous two answers. A B-2 Visa does not allow an alien to legally stay in the US permanently. It only allows them to stay for...
This is a complex question. On the surface, it would appear that you would want to use the Labor Certification with a 2005 priority date. However,...
The general answer is that California is an "at-will" state, so that you can be fired for a good reason a bad reason or no reason at all, unless...
In California an employee must be paid within 24 hours of termination and 72 hours of resignation.
I agree with the previous answer. If you are an exempt employee, you should be paid the same amount regardless of the number of hours that you have...
I agree with the previous answer. However, to be on the safe side, I would recommend that you depart the US, if you don't hear back from...
You need to go through your records for the last 5 year period. Perhaps you have hotel bills, gas receipts, credit card records, personal...
I suggest that you consult with a Canadian attorney, who is familiar with Canadian benefits law.
I agree with the previous answer. Although you could arguably obtain a B-2 tourist visa, it would be unlikely with a fiancee visa pending. Further,...
You need to convince them that there will be extreme hardship to you the "US Citizen". You can do that in various ways. I suggest obtaining a...