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Does filling I-130 F4 affect H-1B petition later?

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Answered by attorney Brian D Lerner (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Brian D. Lerner
More importantly, it will take many years for the I-130 to become current and while an H-1B can have dual intent, it may later affect a B2 Visa. Your sibling should do a PERM. *PERM Labor Certification* A Labor Certification is an application filed by your future employer. Labor Certification is now known as PERM and moves through the system much faster than before. In fact, if everything goes smoothly, after filing the Labor Certification, it could take only 60 days. This is years faster than before. It is an offer of employment that will allow you to work for that employer when you get your Green Card. My office prepares the paperwork and application and then sends it out for signature to you and your employer. We guide both of you through the entire process so that you will never wonder what to do next. Please note that even though the Labor Certification process is much faster, that it is still taking years for the visa number to become current.
More importantly, it will take many years for the I-130 to become current and while an H-1B can have dual intent, it may later affect a B2 Visa. Your sibling should do a PERM. *PERM Labor Certification* A Labor Certification is an application filed by your future employer. Labor Certification is now known as PERM and moves through the system much faster than before. In fact, if everything goes smoothly, after filing the Labor Certification, it could take only 60 days. This is years faster than before. It is an offer of employment that will allow you to work for that employer when you get your Green Card. My office prepares the paperwork and application and then sends it out for signature to you and your employer. We guide both of you through the entire process so that you will never wonder what to do next. Please note that even though the Labor Certification process is much faster, that it is still taking years for the visa number to become current.
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Can I be deported if I hold an expired J1 visa and I'm married to a citizen?

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Answered by attorney Eric Arden Fisher (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at The Law Office of Eric A. Fisher, LLC
You will need to obtain a waiver of the 2 year requirement before you can adjust your status based upon marriage to a US citizen. You should consult an attorney, as the process is quite difficult.
You will need to obtain a waiver of the 2 year requirement before you can adjust your status based upon marriage to a US citizen. You should consult an attorney, as the process is quite difficult.
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How can we get a removal proceedings from immigration?

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Answered by attorney Steven Joseph Kalishman (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Steven Kalishman, P.A. Law Offices
You could qualify for prosecutorial discretion. Be sure to appear at your hearing. You probably will not be deported right away. You will be released from bond. Get an immigration attorney who is qualified to handle your case.
You could qualify for prosecutorial discretion. Be sure to appear at your hearing. You probably will not be deported right away. You will be released from bond. Get an immigration attorney who is qualified to handle your case.
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