A laid-off Microsoft software engineer on an H1-B visa said she wonders 'where will I be living' with just 60 days to find a new job
Lupe Canaviri Maydana, from Seattle, Washington,— a week after learning she'd been let go — that there had been a"lot of things to process" including the daunting thought of where she would be living.
The information listed on her LinkedIn profile, including her previous employment and which university she attended, indicates she is originally from Bolivia.she was relieved from her employment duties to find another job or she will need to depart the United States, according to Herman, a law firm that specializes in immigrant rights.
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