I am currently a data analyst at Uber, and plan to switch to a data scientist role over the coming few months within Uber itself. Would it be a problem, in terms of LCA/amendment, given that the company would be filing for my H1-B in April, and the title change may happen between February to around June (depending on how fast things move) which is still during the H1-B processing. Of course, all under the optimistic thinking that I get through the lottery.
Lawyers don’t give you real examples they give you opinions. Real examples and real scenarios is what’s needed sometimes.
Well, no. Immigration law does not rely on empirical examples. It relies on the law and interpretations of it by educated, qualified professionals. You do have a basic understanding of the rule of law, right? In case you do not, the outcome of the case is determined by the law and the particular administrative judge’s interpretation of it and any salient precedent. Examples of Blind play no part whatsoever. They are not cited in case law. They are not used as evidence. The attorney may persuade the adm judge according to his own interpretation (opinion) of the law. Examples from Blind will play no part in your attorney’s opinion and will not play any role in his arguments before the immigration judge. Therefore, the examples of others on Blind have the potential of being worse than misleading- in that they’re totally irrelevant and serve merely as mental masturbation fuel for the overly neurotic.
weirdflex has never actually heard of "case law" despite mentioning it. Examples and precedents are the same thing. Precedents just happen to have been evaluated by an appeals court.
Talk to a lawyer. Seriously. Don't leave questions like these to folks on Blind. Is not worth getting deported over.
This is what bothers me about all the h1b posts- why the hell don’t they just ask their lawyers, who are PAID to have an opinion and more well versed on immigration law than the SJW-du-jour on Blind? It’s as if some of these folks have never picked up a phone or sent an email before... which begs the question why they’re even qualified for a visa in the first place.