linux1112000
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Hi,
I have applied for my I-140 and planning to go back home using Advance parole once I-140 gets approved.
I have never gone back home since I receive my H1B so I don’t have H1B stamped on my passport. I studied in US and changed my status from F1 to H1B four years ago. One of the reasons I did not go home, I was afraid I might not get H1B stamped on my passport. I heard lot of story about denying H1B from back home.
Now I was wondering, is there still any risk if I go using advance parole? My special thanks to tyzh, nkm-oct23, pchandr, jhunjhun, dmn1 to answering my previous questions.
I have applied for my I-140 and planning to go back home using Advance parole once I-140 gets approved.
I have never gone back home since I receive my H1B so I don’t have H1B stamped on my passport. I studied in US and changed my status from F1 to H1B four years ago. One of the reasons I did not go home, I was afraid I might not get H1B stamped on my passport. I heard lot of story about denying H1B from back home.
Now I was wondering, is there still any risk if I go using advance parole? My special thanks to tyzh, nkm-oct23, pchandr, jhunjhun, dmn1 to answering my previous questions.