Resident or nonresident alien?
Answer:
When you applied for admission into the U.S. you presented a NON-IMMIGRANT visa, B1. Your status in the U.S. is a NON-IMMIGRANT, because you have a non-immigrant document.
You applied for entry with your H1B visa, temporary worker, which is a NON-IMMIGRANT visa. You still are a non-immigrant.
You can reside in the U.S. temporary while your visa and I-94 are valid, and for certain states you might be consider a resident or temporary resident. To the eyes of the federal you are still a non-immigrant. Even if some states would consider you as a resident.
id say ur busted, as u cant even get the dates right lol
Try the site below. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. Hopefully somebody knowable will help.
http://www.visalaw.com/print/2may203.htm...
You are on a NON-IMMIGRANT visa (although you can apply to adjust status) but may be 'resident' for tax purposes based on the 'substantial presence' test.
I am not sure what you are asking.
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/m...
are you asking if you are a permanent resident?
No , you are not because you are a non-immigrant.
Some states may consider you a resident of that particular state.
You are just a b1 visa holder.
Try to talk to a solicitor
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