Hi,
I wife dont have engineering background (she is having Bcom and BA honors). Her company initially wants to file her H1b as a QA Engineer but later after the degree evalution results, they decided to file her H1B as a "Business QA Analyst" and they told my wife that there will be 2 offer letters: one for USCIS ( (title: Business QA Analyst)) and one for my wife (QA Engineer).
They said for internal use, we will hire you as a QA Engineer but for USCIS its Business QA Analyst, is this okie ?
Also, its not a consulting company. It an american company with $100M in funding and overall 500 employees in USA, Not sure why they want to do such thing ?
Is it okie to say them YES ?
Also degree evaluation shows that she is having an equivalent to a four-year U.S. Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Business Administration from a regionally accredited college or university in the United States. I guess for Business QA Analyst, a 4 yrs BA degree with major in Business Administration should be okie, at-least thats what lawyer says.
I wife dont have engineering background (she is having Bcom and BA honors). Her company initially wants to file her H1b as a QA Engineer but later after the degree evalution results, they decided to file her H1B as a "Business QA Analyst" and they told my wife that there will be 2 offer letters: one for USCIS ( (title: Business QA Analyst)) and one for my wife (QA Engineer).
They said for internal use, we will hire you as a QA Engineer but for USCIS its Business QA Analyst, is this okie ?
Also, its not a consulting company. It an american company with $100M in funding and overall 500 employees in USA, Not sure why they want to do such thing ?
Is it okie to say them YES ?
Also degree evaluation shows that she is having an equivalent to a four-year U.S. Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Business Administration from a regionally accredited college or university in the United States. I guess for Business QA Analyst, a 4 yrs BA degree with major in Business Administration should be okie, at-least thats what lawyer says.