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05 Jan 2015

If I change job locations after H1B extension, will this affect my spouse’s first time H-4 stamping in India?

Answer Everything should be in order with the H1B before the potential H-4 applies for a visa. If there is a change in location, this must be reflected in the LCA. If there is a change in the end client in consulting, the employer needs to...

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02 Jan 2015

Four months ago, I timely applied for Optional Practical Training (OPT) authorization with USCIS as I finished my program of study last month. …

... When I checked my case status on line about a month ago, I saw that my OPT was approved and the USCIS sent me my EAD card in the mail. However, I have not received my EAD yet. I called USCIS Customer Service line...

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29 Dec 2014

My I-140 was approved, but I have now been laid off. Can I file the I-485 by myself?

Answer The I-485 is the individual's application, but it must be supported by a valid job offer. Under current law, the job offer in the PERM/I-140 must be valid and ongoing in order to file the I-485. So, unfortunately, the answer to this question is no....

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29 Dec 2014

I am in India and my H1B petition was denied. Can I come to the U.S. on H-4 and then file a motion to reopen or appeal?

Answer What you suggest is possible, if it can be done within the timeline for the MTR/Appeal. However, unless the H1B was a cap case, this may not be the best option. If it isn't a cap case, then it may be possible to just refile...

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29 Dec 2014

Can we stay in the U.S. based on a receipt notice for a B-1/B-2 extension? And if it is denied, would this cause any problems in the future?

Answer Individuals who have timely filed requests to change or extend status generally can remain legally in the U.S. based on the pending COS or EOS. For a tourist EOS, if it is denied after the I-94 has expired, the individual will be out of status...

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29 Dec 2014

Can a 7th-year H1B extension be approved based on a denied PERM case that is being appealed?

Answer Yes, if the PERM was filed at least 365 days before the expiration of the six-year H1B point, it is possible to obtain a 7th-year EOS as long as the PERM is "alive" in some stage. That includes situations where a denied PERM is on...

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26 Dec 2014

I am currently in H-4 status. I was admitted to a graduate degree program that issued me an I-20 form for change of status. …

... I applied for change of status to F-1 and it is currently pending. However, my program start date is in 2 days. Can I start attending school and work on campus while my application is still pending? Answer As a nonimmigrant in valid H-4 status, you...

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22 Dec 2014

My change of status from F-1 to H1B is under process. If I go out of country now, will that affect my case?

Answer If a foreign national travels while a petition to change status is pending, the change of status request is considered to have been abandoned. For an H1B case, the petition could be approved in this type of situation, but without the COS (reflected in an...

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22 Dec 2014

Is an H1B transfer possible and safe on medical leave (unpaid) with no pay stubs?

Answer H1B workers on proper medical leave are considered to be in valid status. Thus, it would be possible to obtain a new H1B approval and even an extension of status in the U.S. if there is proof of the leave. However, it is important to...

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22 Dec 2014

I have a pending I-485 and am on EAD (employment sponsored). Due to family reasons, I have to be in India for more than one year. What are my options to do this without losing my GC process?

Answer There may be an option to keep the I-485 going by using the AP for reentry. This can get a bit complicated, due to the need to renew it from within the U.S. But, it may be manageable if there is some ability to return...

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