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Can I own a gas station on H1b?
no. You can’t! It’s considered illegal! H1b sponsored by company A and the visa requested field of work is where you should be employed.
What is my occupation if I work at a gas station?
A gas station cashier typically works inside the store portion of a gas station. As a gas station cashier, your responsibilities include handling cash and credit card payment, cleaning customer-facing areas, and maintaining fully-stocked shelves. A gas station attendant usually sees to a gas station’s outdoor spaces.
Can I own LLC on H-1B?
If you are on an H1B visa sponsored by an American company, you can work only for that company. Hence, USCIS regulations say that you can own your own company (LLC) while you are on an H-1B visa sponsored by an American company, but you cannot work for your own LLC.
How do you describe a gas station job on a resume?
Gas Station Cashier
- Performed record and bookkeeping at the end of the shift.
- Executed inventory and stocking of goods and merchandise inside the store.
- Processed all payments on purchases, gas and other products, whether cash or credit.
- Served and worked with gas and petroleum product purchases of the customers.
Can an employer change the location of a worksite for H1B?
This is also true for employers that employ foreign skilled workers. However, foreign workers on non-immigrant visas like H1-B, H4 EAD and L1-A have the additional burden of requiring their worksite location be within the said boundaries of the Labor Condition Application (LCA). Any changes to this could jeopardize their visa status in the US.
Can a H-1B employee work from home?
The Department of Labor (DOL) regulates that an H-1B sponsoring employer must submit a certified LCA for the location at which the H-1B employee will be working. Because of the social distancing norms established by individual states, many of these foreign workers are having to work remotely from home.
Can an H1B worker work outside the MSA?
Yes, an employer can allow an H1B worker to work outside the MSA location, but there are some requirements to keep in mind. To authorize someone to work outside the MSA location, the employer will have to pay the required wage as per the original LCA for another location. Costs of lodging will have to be dealt with as well by the employer.
Can H-1B visa holders start their own business?
Because the H-1B visa is in such high demand due to its versatility and dual intent, the USCIS has placed strict rules concerning the nature of a visa applicant’s work. While it’s common knowledge that a foreign professional needs a job offer from a U.S. employer to apply, is it possible for an H-1B holder to start his or her own business?