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F2 to F1 - H1 query
I came to US on F-2 visa. I got admission for MS at ULM.
On 12/20/2007 - I sent Form I-539 to the USCIS seeking Change of Status – F2 to F1. The spring semester started on Jan 14th and I got my F1 approval on Feb 20th. I couldn’t register and enroll in the absence of my F1 approval notice.
I called the ISO of ULM and they told me that they cannot defer my admission, nor they can transfer me to a different school. I opted for filing H1B through a consultancy company and I got RFE asking to show proof that I am maintaining F1 status.
User's Location:
Folsom, California, United States of America
Category:
Temporary Student Visa (F,M,J)
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Did you ever start classes? if so, send a copy of the approved F-1 visa. |
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Gregory Vartanian
Immigration Lawyer
Vartanian & Vartanian, LLP
(617) 523-5689
www.immigrationboston.com
Disclaimer: This information is general in nature and is not intended, nor should it be construed, as legal advice. This post does not create any attorney-client relationship between us. For specific advice about your particular situation, consult an attorney.
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I didn't start classes. Because I got F1 approval on Feb 20th and the spring classes started on Jan 14th. After I got my F1 approval, I couldn't register for classes. The university said they cannot defer my admission not they can transfer me to a different school. So, I applied for H1 and got RFE to show evidence that I am maintaining F1 status. |
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Sending the change of status approval may work, that is all you have at this point right? If you have a letter saying they will transfer you to another school, you should send that as well and see what happens. The worst thing that can happen (assuming they will approve your H-1b) is that you will go home to get the visa. |
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Gregory Vartanian
Immigration Lawyer
Vartanian & Vartanian, LLP
(617) 523-5689
www.immigrationboston.com
Disclaimer: This information is general in nature and is not intended, nor should it be construed, as legal advice. This post does not create any attorney-client relationship between us. For specific advice about your particular situation, consult an attorney.
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