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Immigration particularly business immigration and National Interest Waivers.
I have over 7 years of experience in all facets of immigration law. Specifically focusing on filing of National Interest Waivers (NIW), Alien of Extraordinary Ability and Outstanding Researchers/Professors petitions for Ph.D's and other advanced degree professionals. I have also assisted clients in numerous PERM, H-1b, L and other nonimmigrant visa applications. I am a partner at the law firm Ashley & Krishnan, www.ashleykrishnan.com
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Mahima, If he leaves the country prior to approval of his COS the application would be considered abandoned. If he still does leave the country he can file for a H-4 visa at the US consulate and enter
Muralidar, You do not need to leave the country after renewal. You can continue to work in the US on L status. If you wish to travel on Dec 1st, I would suggest that you request your employer to premium
Jeedi, You can reenter the US on H-4. As you can hold only one visa status at a time, you will not be allowed to work. To get back to H-1B you need to file for a COS again. You will not be subject to
Alekya, 1) As my H1B visa denied once already, still am i eligible COS to h1b with out respect to the cap quota. Your H-1B was not denied. You visa application was denied. So obtaining H-4 visa
Jill, From what you have stated it would seem that you were not charged with any offense. If this is the case you do not have a record and should not have any issues as far as this is concerned to get
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