Who should pay the USCIS premium processing fee ? Employer or Employee?
Either the employer or the employee may pay for the premium processing.
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Either the employer or the employee may pay for the premium processing.
I don't believe so. You should discuss your case with an immigration attorney to determine your options.
This is extremely serious and can have devastating immigration consequences. You need to contact an immigration attorney and avoid posting...
It depends on the facts and circumstances of your case. You should discuss your case with an experienced immigration attorney to determine your...
Based on the information you provide, he may be eligible for a hardship waiver. Many good cases are denied for not being presented properly. You...
An employer must sponsor you for employment as a chef.
You must answer each question truthfully. If you are residing together but know that you are going to separate, it may be best to wait till after 5...
You are not qualified for a work permit if you entered on and you are currently present on a B-2 visa.
You should check on the court's website to see what has been filed and whether a default judgment has been entered.
Based on the information you provide, you should be okay. If you have any other concerns, you can have your relatives in the US discuss with an...