Hello,
Thank you for reading my case and concerns. My case is as follows:
One company has filed a H1B transfer for me (premium processing). Last week my lawyer received an RFE and is trying to respond. However, he seems not very confident in responding properly. He said he never dealt with a case like mine. I'm currently on H1B but I'm not in a good relationship with my manager so he might let me go anytime.
I want to go work for the new company on H1B receipt now. I know I have to take the risks of H1B denial.
I have a few questions:
1. I have a steady girlfriend who's currently on F1. If I go get married with her now, I'm wondering if USCIS will take issue with me if the time between my marriage and F2 conversion is too short.
Also, do I need to leave the US to get the F2 stamp in my passport when my F2 is approved?
2. Can I find another lawyer to file h1b for the same position in the same company again?
3. If I find another lawyer, do I have to find one that's in the same state of the company I want to work for? I heard that lawyers have their own territory of law practice. Therefore, an immigration lawyer in Georgia can only handle H1B petitions from Georgia companies. However, since immigration law doesn't differ in individual states, I doubt about it.
Thanks for reading my post and answering my doubts.
Thank you for reading my case and concerns. My case is as follows:
One company has filed a H1B transfer for me (premium processing). Last week my lawyer received an RFE and is trying to respond. However, he seems not very confident in responding properly. He said he never dealt with a case like mine. I'm currently on H1B but I'm not in a good relationship with my manager so he might let me go anytime.
I want to go work for the new company on H1B receipt now. I know I have to take the risks of H1B denial.
I have a few questions:
1. I have a steady girlfriend who's currently on F1. If I go get married with her now, I'm wondering if USCIS will take issue with me if the time between my marriage and F2 conversion is too short.
Also, do I need to leave the US to get the F2 stamp in my passport when my F2 is approved?
2. Can I find another lawyer to file h1b for the same position in the same company again?
3. If I find another lawyer, do I have to find one that's in the same state of the company I want to work for? I heard that lawyers have their own territory of law practice. Therefore, an immigration lawyer in Georgia can only handle H1B petitions from Georgia companies. However, since immigration law doesn't differ in individual states, I doubt about it.
Thanks for reading my post and answering my doubts.
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