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Subject:
Getting a non-immigrant visa later, if you once cancel the Greencard process
Category: Relationships and Society > Law Asked by: wannabeadoctor-ga List Price: $30.00 |
Posted:
02 Jan 2006 14:46 PST
Expires: 01 Feb 2006 14:46 PST Question ID: 428147 |
I currently hold an H1B visa. The company that I am working now just started the Greencard application process for me. I was wondering whether I will be able to go to school to do PhD, if I quit my job before I get my Green Card? I assume I need to get a non-immigrant visa to go back to school. (I am not a US citizen, I do not have a Green card) In the non-immigrant visa application form there is a question: "has anyone ever filed an immigrant visa petition on your behalf?" It makes me think that if I say 'yes' to this question, they will not give me a student visa. (student visa is a non-immigrant visa). Is this correct? Under what conditions, if I can at all, can I go to school if I quit my job now? |
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Subject:
Re: Getting a non-immigrant visa later, if you once cancel the Greencard process
From: myoarin-ga on 02 Jan 2006 16:03 PST |
I know that there are a couple of Researchers who are quite savvy about this subject, and hope one will help you. Till then, this is the website with the true information. Try FAQs and Search: http://uscis.gov/graphics/index.htm |
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