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When should the department or division talk with the Office of General Counsel?

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When should the department or division talk with the Office of General Counsel?

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(A) As soon as a foreign national had been targeted for a position with the U. It is much easier to deal with visa issues if the U can address them prior to issuing an offer of employment. An immigration attorney in the Office of General Counsel will generally be available to talk with your departments and/or division, and to meet with the candidates as part of the requirement process. In fact, access to an immigration attorney can be a motivating factor for candidates who are being heavily recruited by other employees. An application for H-1B employment authorization can be submitted to the USCIS up to 6 months prior to the start date being requested.

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