For employment-based immigration, how long should I maintain my student status?
For employment-based immigration, how long should I maintain my student status?
For employment-based immigration, how long should I maintain my student status?
I have been maintaining my student status for 7 years. I am concerned that this lengthy period will negatively affect my employment-based immigration.
I have been maintaining my status by continually renewing the I-20 on student status. Will my low attendance affect my work visa?
Do I have to get my re-entry visa issued in the U.S.? Question: I want to apply for a re-entry visa in order to maintain my green card. I am currently in Korea. Do...
What types of visas exist for foreign correspondents who are sent to the U.S.? Answer: There are E-1, L-1A, L-1B, and E-2 visas for foreign correspondents who are sent to the U.S. From these...
Can I apply for a green card with an E-2 Investor visa? Answer: The main investor of the E-2 Investor visa cannot apply for a green card in the U.S. However, an E-2 employee...
What should I do if I lost my green card? Answer: 1. Apply for a reissuance by using the I-90 form. 2. Fee: Attach $365 + $85 (Finger printing charge) 3. Duration: 3-4 months 4. Immigration website to...
I am visiting Korea after applying for an OPT. I am not employed yet. In this case, may I return to the U.S and use MY OPT to get employed?
If you entered and have been living with an E-2 visa, and return to in order to attempt a renewal during the renewal period, your request may be denied if concluded that it is difficult for you to manage both your business and living. They may even cancel your remaining valid time as well.
You can usually get an ITIN at any time – it can’t do everything an SSN can, but it’s helpful for paying taxes and building credit, sometimes. Would that suffice until you get your SSN (just remember to send letters to the IRS requesting to combine records once you get your SSN).
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