That doesn’t contradict what I said? It matches everything I’ve said as well. And there’s a 60 day grace period generally speaking. Can you define and name any similar with indentured servitude?
Me: Sorry, no. “Work at this specific company or you’re deported” is very much an ultra-capitalist position. I have no idea why you think otherwise.
You: That isn’t the rule for h1b visas.
Link: “If your employment ends for one reason or another, you will likely lose your lawful status. If you remain in the country without lawful status, you will start to build unlawful presence––too much unlawful presence will bar you from legally entering the U.S.” and also “When you quit, your sponsored status will end immediately and you will begin accruing days of unlawful presence.”
You: That doesn’t contradict what I said?
It literally contradicts what you said because it literally says you have to work at a specific company or you’re deported.
Which one of us is blind here? Because I don’t think it’s me.
That doesn’t contradict what I said? It matches everything I’ve said as well. And there’s a 60 day grace period generally speaking. Can you define and name any similar with indentured servitude?
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Me: Sorry, no. “Work at this specific company or you’re deported” is very much an ultra-capitalist position. I have no idea why you think otherwise.
You: That isn’t the rule for h1b visas.
Link: “If your employment ends for one reason or another, you will likely lose your lawful status. If you remain in the country without lawful status, you will start to build unlawful presence––too much unlawful presence will bar you from legally entering the U.S.” and also “When you quit, your sponsored status will end immediately and you will begin accruing days of unlawful presence.”
You: That doesn’t contradict what I said?
It literally contradicts what you said because it literally says you have to work at a specific company or you’re deported.
Which one of us is blind here? Because I don’t think it’s me.