I-539 Applications Approved
Our clients came into the U.S. on J-1/J-2 visas [not subject to the 212 (e) two-year home residency requirement]. Their visas were supposed to expire this month.
Some weeks ago, they reached out to the firm, and I gave them the available legal options. The primary client, a J-1 visa holder, got a fully funded Ph.D. admission, but she wouldn’t have been able to start the program on a J-1 visa, as a matter of law.
Rather than return to the Czech Republic for new visas, the firm filed an application for a change of status in the U.S., which allows both the primary and derivative beneficiaries to stay in the U.S. as F-1 and F-2 visa holders, respectively. The case was expedited using premium processing. Today, the USCIS delivered the Approval Notices to the firm’s address, which I shared with our excited clients.
Congratulations to our clients!
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