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"Indefinite" means the employee is accepting a permanent employment position. Since, 'permanent' cannot be defined in terms of X number of years or months, its stated as for an 'undefined' or 'indefinite' period to allow mutual comfort and flexibility.
The visa denial or refusal at port of entry can happen
if one 'brags/clearly states or displays intentions' to ditch the sponsoring employer 'soon' - because then one may be seeking the employment just to get an entry into the US. However, this extreme case scenario is not expected of any sensible professional/employee and I stated this just as a possibility.
Even slaves do not work 'infinitely', so a job change may happen sooner or later - However, it is just fine to say that one is walking into this new job with the best intentions to continue employment till it lasts for mutual benefit.
Best Wishes for whoever is getting this entry! |
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