h4, how can i work
#1
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h4, how can i work
hi,
my wife has the h1b and i have an h4,
i'm bored senseless and want to work but will only do so if it's legal,
i remember reading somewhere that if we apply for adjsutment of status to say a green card then i can work while the aplication goes thru,
is this correct????
also, does anyone know any other way i could start working????
i do have an application in to do voluntary work at space center houston so hopefully i will be less bored soon,
thanks,
natt
my wife has the h1b and i have an h4,
i'm bored senseless and want to work but will only do so if it's legal,
i remember reading somewhere that if we apply for adjsutment of status to say a green card then i can work while the aplication goes thru,
is this correct????
also, does anyone know any other way i could start working????
i do have an application in to do voluntary work at space center houston so hopefully i will be less bored soon,
thanks,
natt
#2
Re: h4, how can i work
hi,
my wife has the h1b and i have an h4,
i'm bored senseless and want to work but will only do so if it's legal,
i remember reading somewhere that if we apply for adjsutment of status to say a green card then i can work while the aplication goes thru,
is this correct????
also, does anyone know any other way i could start working????
i do have an application in to do voluntary work at space center houston so hopefully i will be less bored soon,
thanks,
natt
my wife has the h1b and i have an h4,
i'm bored senseless and want to work but will only do so if it's legal,
i remember reading somewhere that if we apply for adjsutment of status to say a green card then i can work while the aplication goes thru,
is this correct????
also, does anyone know any other way i could start working????
i do have an application in to do voluntary work at space center houston so hopefully i will be less bored soon,
thanks,
natt
Double check on the voluntary work, too...make sure you're allowed to work as a volunteer. You're not supposed to be taking away any job (volunteer or paid) from a USC, as far as I know.
You are free to take classes, though...maybe you can do that to fill up your time.
Best Wishes,
Rene
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Re: h4, how can i work
heck, thanks for that,
i thought any voluntary work was allowed but what you say makes sense,
another call to the lawyer in the morning i think,
thanks,
natt
i thought any voluntary work was allowed but what you say makes sense,
another call to the lawyer in the morning i think,
thanks,
natt
#4
Re: h4, how can i work
You can work quite easily, you leave the US and get a job.
If you want to work in the US, well get your own visa, because depending on what category your wife falls under, EB3 would take years before you could apply for AOS for the greencard if the company was willing to sponsor it, you might run out of visa time, if she's got a masters and falls under EB2, might make it, and if under EB1 would be relatively quick, though I say relative.
Voluntary work is work that would be performed where someone would ordinarily not be paid, so helping out at an animal shelter, community work like cleaning the park of graffiti, soup kitchens, you get the drift, it's not at a job where you just don't get paid.
If you want to work in the US, well get your own visa, because depending on what category your wife falls under, EB3 would take years before you could apply for AOS for the greencard if the company was willing to sponsor it, you might run out of visa time, if she's got a masters and falls under EB2, might make it, and if under EB1 would be relatively quick, though I say relative.
Voluntary work is work that would be performed where someone would ordinarily not be paid, so helping out at an animal shelter, community work like cleaning the park of graffiti, soup kitchens, you get the drift, it's not at a job where you just don't get paid.
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Re: h4, how can i work
funny you say that,
looks like we probably will,
we thought the UK was bad, this place is just damn crazy,
got caught for speeding, went on a defensive driving course, heck it was a joke, you even mark your own test, a 2 year old could pass,
also got stopped for not indicating when i was, told the cop he was probably too far away to see correctly and he apologised for stopping me,
you can't fnd any healthy food,
and you have to pay tax just to change the title of a vehicle, why the heck is that,
oh, the list just goes on,
we've been here 4 moths and it just sucks,
i think we'll be back in the Uk before long,
looks like we probably will,
we thought the UK was bad, this place is just damn crazy,
got caught for speeding, went on a defensive driving course, heck it was a joke, you even mark your own test, a 2 year old could pass,
also got stopped for not indicating when i was, told the cop he was probably too far away to see correctly and he apologised for stopping me,
you can't fnd any healthy food,
and you have to pay tax just to change the title of a vehicle, why the heck is that,
oh, the list just goes on,
we've been here 4 moths and it just sucks,
i think we'll be back in the Uk before long,
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Re: h4, how can i work
funny you say that,
looks like we probably will,
we thought the UK was bad, this place is just damn crazy,
got caught for speeding, went on a defensive driving course, heck it was a joke, you even mark your own test, a 2 year old could pass,
also got stopped for not indicating when i was, told the cop he was probably too far away to see correctly and he apologised for stopping me,
you can't fnd any healthy food,
and you have to pay tax just to change the title of a vehicle, why the heck is that,
oh, the list just goes on,
we've been here 4 moths and it just sucks,
i think we'll be back in the Uk before long,
looks like we probably will,
we thought the UK was bad, this place is just damn crazy,
got caught for speeding, went on a defensive driving course, heck it was a joke, you even mark your own test, a 2 year old could pass,
also got stopped for not indicating when i was, told the cop he was probably too far away to see correctly and he apologised for stopping me,
you can't fnd any healthy food,
and you have to pay tax just to change the title of a vehicle, why the heck is that,
oh, the list just goes on,
we've been here 4 moths and it just sucks,
i think we'll be back in the Uk before long,
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Re: h4, how can i work
then they should lock you up for a year,
that would stop em,
plus you get a discount on your insurance for doing the course,,,,
so in short - you break the law, do a stupid course and get a discount on insurance, sounds crazy to me,
#8
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Re: h4, how can i work
Plus I'd be embarrassed lol.
It isn't intended for big-time lawbreakers of course.
#9
Re: h4, how can i work
doesn't work though, because most of these courses you can do online...so what's the point.
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Re: h4, how can i work
"texasnatt" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] m...
>
>> You can work quite easily, you leave the US and get a job.
>>
>> If you want to work in the US, well get your own visa, because
>> depending on what category your wife falls under, EB3 would take years
>> before you could apply for AOS for the greencard if the company was
>> willing to sponsor it, you might run out of visa time, if she's got a
>> masters and falls under EB2, might make it, and if under EB1 would be
>> relatively quick, though I say relative.
>>
>> Voluntary work is work that would be performed where someone would
>> ordinarily not be paid, so helping out at an animal shelter, community
>> work like cleaning the park of graffiti, soup kitchens, you get the
>> drift, it's not at a job where you just don't get paid.
>
> funny you say that,
> looks like we probably will,
> we thought the UK was bad, this place is just damn crazy,
>
> got caught for speeding, went on a defensive driving course, heck it was
> a joke, you even mark your own test, a 2 year old could pass,
>
> also got stopped for not indicating when i was, told the cop he was
> probably too far away to see correctly and he apologised for
> stopping me,
>
> you can't fnd any healthy food,
>
> and you have to pay tax just to change the title of a vehicle, why the
> heck is that,
>
> oh, the list just goes on,
>
> we've been here 4 moths and it just sucks,
>
> i think we'll be back in the Uk before long,
No, you won't! :-)
Jozef
news:[email protected] m...
>
>> You can work quite easily, you leave the US and get a job.
>>
>> If you want to work in the US, well get your own visa, because
>> depending on what category your wife falls under, EB3 would take years
>> before you could apply for AOS for the greencard if the company was
>> willing to sponsor it, you might run out of visa time, if she's got a
>> masters and falls under EB2, might make it, and if under EB1 would be
>> relatively quick, though I say relative.
>>
>> Voluntary work is work that would be performed where someone would
>> ordinarily not be paid, so helping out at an animal shelter, community
>> work like cleaning the park of graffiti, soup kitchens, you get the
>> drift, it's not at a job where you just don't get paid.
>
> funny you say that,
> looks like we probably will,
> we thought the UK was bad, this place is just damn crazy,
>
> got caught for speeding, went on a defensive driving course, heck it was
> a joke, you even mark your own test, a 2 year old could pass,
>
> also got stopped for not indicating when i was, told the cop he was
> probably too far away to see correctly and he apologised for
> stopping me,
>
> you can't fnd any healthy food,
>
> and you have to pay tax just to change the title of a vehicle, why the
> heck is that,
>
> oh, the list just goes on,
>
> we've been here 4 moths and it just sucks,
>
> i think we'll be back in the Uk before long,
No, you won't! :-)
Jozef