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Can an unfinished Integrated Master’s qualify for an H-1B?
Does there really exist such thing as “no contract” when doing business with other party?Can doctor's offices withhold test results for some length of time?Until when would my wife need to get her H4 visa stamped once the Form I-539 is processed?UK Holding money as a middleman SAASIs a mortgage lender liable for missed tax credits?Subcontractor being refused paymentCan I get my money back?Can I claim unemployment benefits if I already have a new job lined up?London - Final step of getting my deposit backWhat should happen if I break a housing contract?
I’m at the last year of an integrated Master’s degree in the UK.
This means that if this was a normal degree, I would have earned a bachelor’s at the end of last year.
Because it’s integrated, I think that means I currently hold no official qualifications, and will only hold a Master’s when I complete this degree this year.
Am I able to start the application for an H-1B now, or would I have to wait until I get that Master’s?
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I’m at the last year of an integrated Master’s degree in the UK.
This means that if this was a normal degree, I would have earned a bachelor’s at the end of last year.
Because it’s integrated, I think that means I currently hold no official qualifications, and will only hold a Master’s when I complete this degree this year.
Am I able to start the application for an H-1B now, or would I have to wait until I get that Master’s?
united-states united-kingdom visa
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add a comment |
I’m at the last year of an integrated Master’s degree in the UK.
This means that if this was a normal degree, I would have earned a bachelor’s at the end of last year.
Because it’s integrated, I think that means I currently hold no official qualifications, and will only hold a Master’s when I complete this degree this year.
Am I able to start the application for an H-1B now, or would I have to wait until I get that Master’s?
united-states united-kingdom visa
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I’m at the last year of an integrated Master’s degree in the UK.
This means that if this was a normal degree, I would have earned a bachelor’s at the end of last year.
Because it’s integrated, I think that means I currently hold no official qualifications, and will only hold a Master’s when I complete this degree this year.
Am I able to start the application for an H-1B now, or would I have to wait until I get that Master’s?
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