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Commonly Asked Immigration Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

As a Canadian do I need a work visa to work in Florida?

Answered by attorney David Troy Cox
Immigration lawyer at CoxEsq, PC
Assuming you traveled here as a visitor, you are not allowed to work for compensation.  You could volunteer, but you cannot be paid by an employer here in the US.  You could return to Canada and produce the videos there, be compensated there, and then return to the US.
Assuming you traveled here as a visitor, you are not allowed to work for compensation.  You could volunteer, but you cannot be paid by an employer here in the US.  You could return to Canada and produce the videos there, be compensated there, and then return to the US.
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Do I need to extend my visa before applying for change of status to H1B?

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Answered by attorney David H Stoller (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Stoller & Moreno, P.A.
Thanks for you inquiry. My recommendation to you is that you find a qualified attorney to review your case and advise you. The deal is that a "cap subject" H1-B will not be available with a start date any earlier than October 1, 2012. So if your B-1/B-2 status will expire prior to that time, I would very very cautious about filing a request to extend your tourist status and then change to an H-1B. USCIS has a number of "funny" interpretations about the meaning of maintains lawful non immigrant status following the expiration of one's Form I-94 and while an application for extension of status is pending. What the legal jumbo jumbo means is that you absolutely, positively need to make sure that you take the appropriate steps at the right time. Securing the "cap subject" H-1B is one issue. Making sure that you keep your status current or otherwise plan travel to use the H-1B correctly is something quite different. I cannot stress enough the importance of finding someone who can correctly advise you and make sure that you not only capture the visa, but are around to use it. This is one of those issues where a competent attorney is worth the price. Handle this incorrectly and you are looking at a world of trouble. Not trying to scare you, trying to send a little experience your way to make sure that you end up on the right side of things. Good luck.
Thanks for you inquiry. My recommendation to you is that you find a qualified attorney to review your case and advise you. The deal is that a "cap subject" H1-B will not be available with a start date any earlier than October 1, 2012. So if your B-1/B-2 status will expire prior to that time, I would very very cautious about filing a request to extend your tourist status and then change to an H-1B. USCIS has a number of "funny" interpretations about the meaning of maintains lawful non immigrant status following the expiration of one's Form I-94 and while an application for extension of status is pending. What the legal jumbo jumbo means is that you absolutely, positively need to make sure that you take the appropriate steps at the right time. Securing the "cap subject" H-1B is one issue. Making sure that you keep your status current or otherwise plan travel to use the H-1B correctly is something quite different. I cannot stress enough the importance of finding someone who can correctly advise you and make sure that you not only capture the visa, but are around to use it. This is one of those issues where a competent attorney is worth the price. Handle this incorrectly and you are looking at a world of trouble. Not trying to scare you, trying to send a little experience your way to make sure that you end up on the right side of things. Good luck.
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Can my mother continue a visa petition that my father started?

Answered by attorney Carlos E. Sandoval
Immigration lawyer at Carlos E. Sandoval, P.A.
Is your father deceased? If so it is possible to request to substitute your mother as sponsor for humanitarian reasons. If that's not the case your mother will have to file a new petition for you.
Is your father deceased? If so it is possible to request to substitute your mother as sponsor for humanitarian reasons. If that's not the case your mother will have to file a new petition for you.
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