arizonadesi
Registered Users (C)
I have a confusing situation --
I came from India to the US on F1 in 2000. Graduated with MS in 2002 and took up a job. Since then I changed employers twice (I'm on my third H1). But I haven't had a H1 stamping done. I now have an appointment for next week in Mexico. Can I go to Mexico for stamping though this is technically not my first H1?
Also, when I first applied for an H1 transfer, despite the portability clause, I ended up waiting 5 months before I started working for the new company. Since I didn't have an income, that reflects on my W-2s and tax returns. But I was still on status. Still, do you think it will adversely affect my chances?
One last question. The attorney for the old company succeeded in losing my original I-797 before even making copies of it. So, I am taking certified photocopies of the employer copy of the I-797 along with the attorney's letter. Do you think it will suffice in convincing the consular officer?
Thank you very much for any input on my scenario. I'm pretty worried about all this.
I came from India to the US on F1 in 2000. Graduated with MS in 2002 and took up a job. Since then I changed employers twice (I'm on my third H1). But I haven't had a H1 stamping done. I now have an appointment for next week in Mexico. Can I go to Mexico for stamping though this is technically not my first H1?
Also, when I first applied for an H1 transfer, despite the portability clause, I ended up waiting 5 months before I started working for the new company. Since I didn't have an income, that reflects on my W-2s and tax returns. But I was still on status. Still, do you think it will adversely affect my chances?
One last question. The attorney for the old company succeeded in losing my original I-797 before even making copies of it. So, I am taking certified photocopies of the employer copy of the I-797 along with the attorney's letter. Do you think it will suffice in convincing the consular officer?
Thank you very much for any input on my scenario. I'm pretty worried about all this.