I'm in a really tough spot...

來源: 反鬥星 2007-07-27 09:59:29 [] [舊帖] [給我悄悄話] 本文已被閱讀: 次 (679 bytes)
回答: Does this count as immigration fraud?反鬥星2007-07-26 20:54:25
My friend found a Chinese immigration attorney, who gave him information on how to extend his B1 visa. It requires a complicated invitation letter that states why he is needed for business reasons, (he has to finish training in one department, go to a conference, then continue training in another department in my company, etc.), and my company will cover all his related business costs...

This is plain cheating. My friend is from China and doesn't understand how serious the consequence is. And he is desperate to stay. How can I help him wihtout putting myself in trouble?

I do want to help him, I just don't want to do it that way. Any advice is appreciated.

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回複:I'm in a really tough spot... -selfselfself- 給 selfselfself 發送悄悄話 (493 bytes) () 07/27/2007 postreply 10:10:15

No, it's NOT my company. -反鬥星- 給 反鬥星 發送悄悄話 (529 bytes) () 07/27/2007 postreply 10:37:57

Just leave a letterhead to him. Don't sign anything. -needwait..- 給 needwait.. 發送悄悄話 needwait.. 的博客首頁 (85 bytes) () 07/27/2007 postreply 17:58:52

Just let your friend transfer to F-1 visa. -Ameixia- 給 Ameixia 發送悄悄話 (79 bytes) () 07/29/2007 postreply 15:04:33

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