Jackson, NJ Immigration Law Firms & Lawyers

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What is the procedure to change status from e3 to h1 b and how long would it take?

Answered by attorney David H Nachman
Immigration lawyer at NPZ Law Group
Assuming that your employer is not H1B capital send, you will need to apply for an H1B visa on or about April 1. The H-1B process requires that you file an LCA with the DOL and then The employer must petition for the H1B before the USCIS in the US.
Assuming that your employer is not H1B capital send, you will need to apply for an H1B visa on or about April 1. The H-1B process requires that you file an LCA with the DOL and then The employer must petition for the H1B before the USCIS in the US.
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Answered by attorney Stephen Arnold Black
Immigration lawyer at The Law Office of Stephen A. Black
If you are sponsoring them for their green cards, it will affect them in so far as your household size may change in the I-864 form that you need to file for their financial sponsorship. 
If you are sponsoring them for their green cards, it will affect them in so far as your household size may change in the I-864 form that you need to file for their financial sponsorship. 
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Can my wife take my green card back?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
If you have had your green card for more than 2 years and have no conditions attached to it, she cannot get your green card revoked.
If you have had your green card for more than 2 years and have no conditions attached to it, she cannot get your green card revoked.