Transferring from the Italian office to the NY one with L1B visa after 1 continuous yr, feasable? heard of many denials
Hello: Yes, the L-1 is a difficult visa to get approved. You might consider the E-2.
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Hello: Yes, the L-1 is a difficult visa to get approved. You might consider the E-2.
Hello: The issue is whether you were 'admitted' via the TPS. Good arguments can be made that you are, and therefore, able to adjust. If not,...
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Hello: Unfortunately, there are many very smart and educated people trying to immigrate from India. Hence, the major backlogs. Do you have...
Hello: If your just going to stay in the airport and transfer to another plane, that should not be an issue.
Hello: There are issues to be determined. Is this person under 245(i)? Are there grounds of inadmissibility? Is a Walsh Waiver needed? Is the...
Hello: Many times non-payment of child support will lead to a denial for the officer's conclusion that there is not good moral character. Thus,...
Hello: This somewhat sounds like the officer might take issue and believe you are trying to misrepresent something. Assuming it does not alter...
Hello: Yes, they are two different forms of proving U.S. Citizenship.
Hello: If outside the U.S., it should not be counted against the 6 years of the H-1B. However, you should get a PERM filed and pending for a...
Hello: There is a time deadline to do an MTR. You should get an attorney right away.