Legal Question in Immigration Law in New York
F-1 to H-1 to Green Card
Two quick, related questions:
1) If a student has been an F-1
Student for around 5+ years and is
applying for H-1B, what documents
need to be shown? Does the
student need to disclose Tax
returns for all the years? Does the
student even need to disclose tax
returns? Is the only thing needed
are W-2's from the company
sponsoring the H-1?
2) Also, when going from H-1 to
Employment based Green Card
application, how many years worth
of tax returns need to be
disclosed?
Thanks.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: F-1 to H-1 to Green Card
1. There's a series of supporting documents that need to be included, such as degree, transcript, evidence of current F-1 status, etc. Supplying income tax returns of the beneficiary is not generally necessary.
2. Green Card - tax returns are generally not required here either.
It is highly recommended, regardless of your situation to properly file your income tax returns.
Re: F-1 to H-1 to Green Card
Generally, you do not need to show your tax returns to apply for an H-1B, but if you have been working without authorization, then it may raise issues with regards to your eligibility for an H-1B visa.
As for your application for your green card, you may have to show that you are paying taxes, in addition to showing your W-2 (if you are sponsored by your employer).
You should discuss these issues with an attorney in detail to ensure that you remain eligible for immigration benefits.
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