Posted by: GwaachKeta August 23, 2015
TPS to Greencard
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Mero_naam_ho boro

Few lessons for you and specially most of the Nepalese who only thinks this is the one and only way to get GC. First come in F1...Graduate...Get Job....Get H1B.....File for GC. Most of the Nepalese are so blindfolded and arrogant plus ignorant about these facts.

Now listen.... I agree that...this is one of the many ways to apply for GC but that doesn't necessarily means the person must follow this path or this is the only path. There is no need of H1B to file for GC. Even a F1 student can file for GC if employer is willing to do so. Ok again he doesn't even need F1. Any person can file GC in legal status if the employer is willing to do so. I think u probably also think we need to be in F1 to get H1B......lolololololol....that is also not true.... but I get it bro....most of the Nepalese have these false perception due to the lack of understanding plus we have seen most of our senior Nepalese following that path. Immigration law is vast and can be very different than we have actually rationalized.

F1 is only one of the zillion forms of status they have. So are you saying a person have to have F1 status or H1B status to file for GC. How about a person filing GC for extraordinary ability, how about U visa. There are 1000 of other ways and m sure you may not have heard a lot of them. Don't spread information that is not accurate.

Come sit with me for 1 day course. I will give u some knowledge on immigration.

Bottom line: Yes employer can file for GC regardless of their immigration status and yes they may have to go thru consular processing. But you cannot come and say hey you cant file for GC in TPS. Also I have seen many of my friends go thru consular processing despite being on valid F1 status. One of my friends just went back to get visa stamped since his change of status was denied and guess what he wasn’t in TPS. And do you know who makes the decision on whether the person has to go thru consular processing or not……. that guy sitting on that USCIS chair and deciding ur case…..its all up to him to decide your fate…… “kasaiko bau le ayera kei vanyo vane pani he wont give a shit”....no matter if u are in valid F1 or H1...if he wants you to go back and get visa stamped....you go back and do it.


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