Deferred action only for people in school?
Subject to the publication of the final USCIS directives on August 15 this year, I assume it is OK if you are still enrolled at high school,...
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Subject to the publication of the final USCIS directives on August 15 this year, I assume it is OK if you are still enrolled at high school,...
You are not explaining how is it that your employer's attorney came about making such a request. Nor are you explaining if your employer is already...
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There is nothing that precludes you from traveling domestically within the U.S. under such circumstance. Make sure you've got a valid picture ID,...
If this is important to you, then you immediately need to contact a QUALIFIED immigration attorney in your area, get those questions answered, and...
No. You will also have to pay $365 for the work permit document application, as well as a $85 fee for "biometrics" (finger printing.) There will...
It is very important (crucial!) that you continue to work full-time for your sponsoring employer.
No need to spend money on applying for a new green card.
Most likely not on the facts as you presented them. You should, however, let your immigration lawyer know and see what he/she says once he/she...
Contact the attorney who filed this H-1B petition.
You are in a real dilemma and need your own lawyer who can advise you. I suggest you get in touch with a competent immigration attorney in your...