F1 visa to H4 visa
I agree with my colleagues. As long as you have not violated the terms of your F1 status, then changing to H4 status should not be an issue as long...
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I agree with my colleagues. As long as you have not violated the terms of your F1 status, then changing to H4 status should not be an issue as long...
You have not presented any fact in your case. So it is impossible to give a "range." Are you the employer? The potential employee? What is the...
Chileans can visit under the "Visa Waiver program," meaning they do not need to apply for a tourist visa if they plan to visit for less than 90...
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Unless you are travelling to visit a sick relative, it would be in your best interest to just wait for the card to arrive in the mail.
You would do what's called "consular processing" for the spouse of a US citizen. Learn more here:...
As long he is still in lawful status at the time of filing, then he will not automatically lose his L1B when he applies for COS. You should discuss...
I agree with my colleague. USCIS was right in their decision.
You are forgetting a fourth scenario: Neither you nor your husband get the H1B. What makes you so sure that at least one of you will get chosen in...
If you do not have a lawful entry then you would have to apply for an unlawful presence waiver. Those can be complicated and having DACA does not...
I agree with Mr. Segal. You have a couple paths you could take, but they all lead to contacting USCIS. Consider contacting an immigration attorney...