greennc Posted July 20, 2017 Report Posted July 20, 2017 Hi, I'm an F1 student currently on OPT STEM extension. My H1B visa application got picked this year. I was arrested in 2015 for DWI and released the next day. I pleaded guilty in May last year after my lawyer's recommendation and was sentenced with level 5 DWI, which is supposedly the lowest sentence there is for DWI in NC. There was one aggravating factor - BAC greater than 0.15 and 1 mitigating factor - clean driving record. As part of the conviction, my license was suspended for 1 year but I was allowed a limited driving privilege with an ignition interlock. I have my license back now. I had already done community service and medical examination so I was not ordered to do them again. I remember my lawyer telling me that a simple DWI is not a CMT so I shouldn't have any problems with immigration but can someone please let me know if my change of status request from F1 to H1B can be rejected because of the DWI? I have no plans of leaving the US to get the visa stamped. I have a great job and would love continue working here. I had no problems when I applied for STEM extension and my license was still suspended back then. Also, if the H1B petition is denied, can I continue working with my F1 STEM OPT? Thanks!
pontevecchio Posted July 20, 2017 Report Posted July 20, 2017 The fact is DUI Lawyers have minimal or no knowledge of Immigration Law and consequences and vice versa. Please involve an Immigration Lawyer as a matter of abundant caution and do it now.
greennc Posted July 20, 2017 Author Report Posted July 20, 2017 32 minutes ago, pontevecchio said: The fact is DUI Lawyers have minimal or no knowledge of Immigration Law and consequences and vice versa. Please involve an Immigration Lawyer as a matter of abundant caution and do it now. Thanks, I'm beginning to realize that. I have consulted a couple of immigration lawyers and both of them had a different answer which is why I was confused.
pontevecchio Posted July 20, 2017 Report Posted July 20, 2017 I realize it will cost. But maybe retain the firm of Murthy where they do have experts in various areas .
WellNotgood Posted February 27, 2018 Report Posted February 27, 2018 Hey, Can you follow up? What happened?
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