I came to US with F2 visa several years ago, then F2 was changed to F1. My intial I-94 form was submitted to USCIS when I applied for F1 visa. Now I am applying for H1b visa. My attorney recommended me to apply for the replacement of my intial I-94 because I don't have a copy of that. I don't want to do it. But my attorney said that it would be a risk for my H1b visa application. Do I have to do it? Thank you very much.
Xiao Bai Tu, Radiology F1(OPT)-->H1b Please help
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回複:the lawyer is right, you should keep a copy
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11/14/2007 postreply
09:08:13
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At any time, you may have only one valid I-94 card - 回複:Xiao Bai
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11/14/2007 postreply
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pjiang and Radiology Do I have to apply for the replace of my in
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11/14/2007 postreply
10:12:27
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pjiang and Radiology Do I have to apply for the replace of
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11/14/2007 postreply
10:13:55
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Mission Impossible - 回複:pjiang and Radiology Do I have to apply
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11/14/2007 postreply
10:19:02
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Dear pjiang, I just read your paper about I-94 and I-102.
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11/14/2007 postreply
10:37:45