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Q
- I am an H1-B visa holder. I am planning to go to the
there
on my h1 visa?
A
- You have to work for the employer that sponsored your H-1B visa doing the work
described in the H-1B petition. The H-1B visa is not a blanket approval to work
for any employer you like. If you don't work for the employer sponsoring your
visa as soon as you enter the
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Q
- This is regarding special registration and whether it is applicable in my
case. I was born in
A
- You need to be a "citizen" or "national" of
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Q
- Is there any way for an employer to speed up the processing of an H1-B
petition (e.g. paying additional fees)?
A
- Yes. A $1000 fee can be paid to secure a 15-day turnaround time from the INS.
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Q
- What is the difference between non-immigrant and immigrant visa?
A
- Non-immigrant visas are visas of a limited time duration. Immigrant visas are
indefinite and a person with an immigrant visa can stay in the
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Q
- I am just wondering about the citizenship rights of a child who is born in air
means in an aeroplane. What if it is
A
- A child born on a plane in the
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Q
- I have an asylee status in the US since July, 1998 and have applied for an
adjustment of status to Permanent Resident under I-485 (Asylum) category since
October 1998.I was fingerprinted in September 2002 and awaiting an interview
call for my Green Card. Am I required to register myself under the Special
Registration Campaign recently announced by the INS? Besides, when can I expect
to receive my Green Card.?
A
- You are exempt from special registration. As for getting your green card, I
suspect it will be within the next few months.
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Q
- Can I renew my F-1 student visa from the
A
- No. While it is possible to do this for H-1B, L-1 and other types of visas,
for F-1s, you need to apply at a consulate.
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Q
- Unfortunately, the timing is a disaster. Your father's earlier petition was
voided by the marriage of your sister. His becoming a citizen means that he can
refile in the Family 3rd preference category. But unless she divorced, there is
no way to reclaim the 1997 priority date.
A
- In 1997 my father (got his green card in 1996) filed I-130 for my sister in
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Q
- I want to bring my wife in
A -
You don't need to have the same last names for the H-4 visa.
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Q
- I was caught by INS in last June and then I was released on bail and now my
hearing date is on May third. My question is should I have to go to the INS for
registration according to the new law.
A
- You are not excused from registering based on my reading of the rules.
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Q
- Traveling to the
A
- A friend of mine is planning to marry a
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