Many H1B Visa applicants for FY 2010 are following Happy Schools Blog. Many readers actively participate in the discussions involving receipt number, H-1B Visa stamping, RFE on H1B Visa approval, processing times and so on. But, we have stated that all the information is intended for information purpose only. Seek professional help from an US Immigration Attorney, if you have any specific questions.
Immigration attorney consultation are not expensive. If you are resourceful enough, you can get your questions answered for $10 to $50. If you are a student in US and chances that you have spent few thousand dollars on US Education and but not willing to spend $50 to get your immigration questions cleared is foolishness. When you run into trouble, information you found in the forum is not going to help you. So, if you need more details related to US Immigration, do talk to an immigration specialist.
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Many comments recently looks like some of you are not believing in what your Immigration attorney suggest. There is really no reason to double check what an immigration professional says.
Comments like
After receiving RFE – Besides just the correction, should I be including any other form representing the correction in the re-submission
My attorney told me to have my visa stamp in xxxxxx. But I am not a permanent resident of xxxxxxx. Will this cause any problems?
Every person’s situation is unique and when you have an Immigration Attorney who is helping you, why do you want to get it clarified again? Why would someone pay an attorney to get them to file H1B and then don’t trust them when they give suggestions?
There are lots of misguided information out there. So, be careful on what source you can trust. When in doubt be willing to spend some money to get things cleared through an Immigration Attorney. If you read some news that looks like ” My friends friend ran into issue” then don’t trust that. If you know anyone personally who have faced an immigration issues, then you can trust it. Reading in forums where friends friend ran into trouble is not the way to go. In fact the person who posted the comment in the forum is stranger too right?
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If you are worried that your immigration attorney might not be as competent as you first thought you can always get a second opinion, but from another immigration attorney (pay for a consultation). Even after researching things for days I would only make a decision on whether I should get a second opinion.