However ....

Once your H1-B gets approved and the start date is Oct. 1, then you will need to leave the country and reenter at around Oct. 1. Or, you can file a B2 immiediately state that the ending date is Oct. 1. Well , in this way, once you b2 gets approved, on oct. 1, you still need to leave the country to get a h1-b stamp. Sort of complicated.

Sign, why no one try to answer my questions?

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Of course -msnbc- 給 msnbc 發送悄悄話 (393 bytes) () 07/08/2006 postreply 08:50:00

I agree with your first opinion,but on EM case,if you -xiaobaitu- 給 xiaobaitu 發送悄悄話 xiaobaitu 的博客首頁 (214 bytes) () 07/08/2006 postreply 10:03:06

上貼中“EM”案子應為“EB”案子,打字打錯了 -xiaobaitu- 給 xiaobaitu 發送悄悄話 xiaobaitu 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 07/08/2006 postreply 10:05:10

USCIS issued a "180 day rule" -DO-PERM- 給 DO-PERM 發送悄悄話 (1027 bytes) () 07/08/2006 postreply 11:05:11

for H1B holder,only 10 days,請參考置頂的帖子,對citizen家屬 -xiaobaitu- 給 xiaobaitu 發送悄悄話 xiaobaitu 的博客首頁 (21 bytes) () 07/08/2006 postreply 12:54:37

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