Legal Question in Immigration Law in California
HIV and Green Card
On H1B visa since 2000.
Recently infected with HIV one month before.
Single, Straight guy.
What are the options available to get green card ?
I have not started the Green Card process.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: HIV and Green Card
First, if your employer is willing to offer you a permanent position, then labor certification should be prepared and processed. If you can't get an offer for permanent position, then at least get your employer to extend your contract for additional three years.
Second, you should look into family sponsored adjustment in order to qualify for a waiver. Good luck.
Re: HIV and Green Card
HIV is considered to be a communicable disease, which makes you excludeable for the green card process through employment. There is no waiver available. HIV waivers are available for asylees and family-based immigrants.
If you fall into those categories, I will be able to assist you with the HIV waiver and the underlying application. Please feel free to contact me for a consultation. My phone # 415-834-1884.
Sincerely,
Anja Freudenthal
Law Office of Anja Freudenthal
332 Pine St., Ste 700
San Francisco, CA 94104
Tel. 415-834-1884
Fax. 415-834-1894
www.anjaf-immlaw.com
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