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Change of Status Generally, change of status is available for anyone who lawfully entered the US with a non-immigrant visa i.e. a F1 Student visa or Tourist visa, to another non-immigrant visa i.e. an H1B specialty worker visa. In order to change status, it is generally required that applicant's nonimmigrant status remains valid and has not committed any crimes that would make him/her ineligible.
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US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced last week that they continued to accept ...
The Department of State has released its latest Visa Bulletin.
The May 2010 Visa Bulletin indicates ...
The Department of States released the Visa Bulletin for April 2010. No major movement for EB3 category ...
The USCIS announced on March 08, 2010 that it would begin accepting H1B petitions subjects to Fiscal ...
The Department of State released its Visa Bulletin for March 2010, it predicts the availability of ...
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