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igoyougoduke

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  1. what country ? you need to provide details why they are not interviewing.
  2. dont see any issues. You have a valid F1 visa and you are coming to do OPT Your best choice is come to US and get married and than figure out the wedding in Korea. That way everything is clear for records
  3. Quickest way to file a lawsuit in court . it is called writ of mandamus and should get you a decision within 30-60 days of filing . i have posted details about how to file .
  4. fly to Spain Get married in Spain and come back to usa File for CR1 visa. It will take 12-18 months She gets her CR1 visa . She lands in USA and becomes a green card holder/permanent resident on the day of arrival on US soil ESTA can be tried but as long as she tells the CBP / Border patrol the truth that she is entered the country to get married and adjust status .
  5. correct. OP has to maintain legal status until H1b kicks in and also has to get picked in H1b lottery . The only choice is enroll in college/university on F1 visa
  6. unless there is health issue or family concerns to abruptly move to europe right away, it would be extremely waste of time and $$$ to move to europe and abandon getting US citizenship right now
  7. do the w-2 for a year and than switch over 1099 if better
  8. e-2 is a non immigrant visa in order to adjust status and get green card, you would need to find an employer who is willing to file green card via in Eb-1/2/3/4/5 categories
  9. you take processing time as serious as sun rising in the west
  10. you need to let USCIS know that you are getting divorced. If you forget that it is going to come back to bite you . dont forget to do that you will probably need to file i-751 with divorce waiver
  11. this is a postal issue and has nothing to do with uscis. its a USPS issue if mail is going back
  12. yeah its kind of blury line . agree but if they are paying wages and maintain accounts and taxes i dont see an issue
  13. if she was already married and did not get divorced but married OP , wouldnt the whole petition be moot . How did USCIS even approve i-130 without divorce decree ?
  14. 1) you could get a F1 visa and join some college/university to study 2) other choice is to marry a US citizen and apply for permanent residency. aka green card 3) parents can sponsor a h1b visa for you if they run a company and can sponsor you and you can maintain legal status until October 2024. Lets say they sponsor you an h1b work visa. it has a lottery in April 2024. First you need to get selected in the lottery and than if you select you need to main legal status until October 2024 which is when H1b visa starts Note: Marriage to a US citizen does not itself give you any legal status.
  15. dont waste your time with senators office. they are useless. file a mandamus and get a decision in 60 days . 4+ years ouch . you have patience to wait this long
  16. the 90 day rule seems to continue making it up everywhere. i blame the lawyer world for all this confusion
  17. as a British passport holder you can visit usa using visa waiver program. you do not need B1/B2 to visit USA with the sole intention of visiting USA Employers cannot just like than sponsor you even if they like you and offer you a job. it takes about a year for the process and you will run out of time in B1/B2 visa as you would need to have a legal status to convert from visitor to work visa. This would mean risk and denial as you cannot adjust status from no legal status to legal status within usa
  18. apply to study in college/university. Get F1 visa once you complete your degree if you find a job they can sponsor you for h1b visa once you are on h1b visa, your employer may petition for your green card once you get green card, after 5 years you can become a us citizen. this process make take 10-15 years or longer to complete from starting as a student to becoming a US citizen this would be the most eligible route for you .
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