Can I work for my current company (US) from outside of United States as a non-citizen full-time employee?
Yes, you can continue to work for a U.S. employer full time while living abroad.
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Yes, you can continue to work for a U.S. employer full time while living abroad.
If you did not marry a U.S. citizen and do not have any special circumstances (i.e. failure to pay taxes, criminal records, etc.), a copy of the...
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According to USCIS, the Norfolk VA Field Office is processing N-400 petitions from January 23, 2017.
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Unfortunately, there is no exact fee what immigration attorneys can charge for immigration petitions. The attorney fee depends on the work...
You must wait until your H-1B is adjudicated. If USCIS denies the H-1B after it receives the RFE notice, you will be out of status and you will not...