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Official comment Yes, it does. A cosigner took the risk of your loan by having you on their credit history - probably you were an international student at the time. Now that you are working, you have the ability to...
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Official comment The major benefit is that you can actually get a loan. If you are an international student and don't have a credit history, you won't be able to get a loan in the U.S. (or it will be really difficu...
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Official comment It is always a good idea to build credit in the U.S. but not to overextend yourselves while doing it. A good limited credit history is better than a long negative one. If you want to build credit, ...
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Official comment A car loan is a type of a secured loan. Secured loans are generally cheaper than unsecured personal loans. The reason is that if you don't pay back the money, the company will take away your collat...
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The safer advice would be to wait until the transfer has been finalized. Technically, the employee can start work at submission and not when the “transfer” is actually approved. This may not be a g...
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You should always look for a better option even if it takes a while to transfer your H-1B visa. Usually, people change jobs for a higher salary, better work environment, and growth in their career....
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The process for visa transfer is pretty straight forward. When you find a new job, your new company's lawyers would ask you for some documents. These documents include but not limited to: Copy of ...
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The most common documents required to transfer the visa are: Copy of your visa stamp Copy of your most recent H1B visa approval notice (Form I-797) and all previous approval notices Copy of your U...
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The average time for H-1B visa transfer used to vary from a few weeks to a few months. With premium processing, you were essentially guaranteed a decision in 2 weeks by USCIS. Since the new adminis...
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This is a constant debate and with President Trump making it difficult for H-1B visa holders to stay and continue working in the U.S., we are bound to feel angry at this. The administration is tryi...