- What is the most messed up scenario that you have seen where a founder got ripped off?
- What about the other way around?
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- What is the most messed up scenario that you have seen where a founder got ripped off?
- What about the other way around?
Could you please comment about changing employer after obtaining employment-based Green Card?
It's considered to be safe to work for current employer for at least 6 months after getting GC. However there is no such legal requirement and there's the AC21 Act. Also I've heard about 2-year period after getting GC: if applicant worked less than 2 years for sponsored employer, he/she should prove his intent to work permanently. After 2 years USCIS should prove lack of intent.
However it's still looks like a grey area.
Thanks
How should that person enter the US for the 2 months trip? Under an VISA waiver B or O1 part-time?
Thank you so much for your time.
Is there a firm near Mountain View you would recommend to consult about specific cases? I am an American citizen considering marrying a foreign national who has a F-1 visa and would like to know more about the process of applying for permanent residency.
If you don't have any weird issues like divorces, children from other marriages etc. to worry about then the process is quite straightforward and you may not require a lawyer if you just follow what the USCIS website asks you to do.
I am on a L-1 visa. Is there any law against sub-letting my rental i.e. can I receive any income other than my job, when on a L1 visa. Thanks for your help.
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also, can one apply for Green card lottery while they are on TN visa?
Thanks, Srini
Now, I am an undergraduate student in the UK. I am also finalizing the contract with the same company for remote part-time work (20 hours/week) during my final academic year (around 9 months of work). I would be on the EU Payroll of the same company.
Could this remote part-time work count for a L-1 visa?
Thanks
Are there legal ways to be hired as remote worker for a company that only has operations in the US and live/work from another country? Edit: As a Non-Us citizen.