Sachin Sampat
Registered Users (C)
Consular Processing (CP) for GC
Q1) I have a question about using Consular Processing to get the green card
when your 6 year H1-B is close to expiring. My 6 year H1-B expires in May 2002. According
to the new rule it\'s possible to get 1 year H1-B extensions beyond the 6 year limit for 1
year at a time. I\'m still in the I-140 stage and may not be able to apply for the last
stage till July/August this year. I\'m an Indian national and had filed for my GC in December
1997 under EB-3 category under traditional labour certification (no RIR). I am now being
told that even though the 1 year H1 extension is now possible it is too risky for me to go
for the consular processing option as my 6 year H1 expiration date may be too close to the
interview date with the consulate. Therefore, what I\'m being told is that if one were to hit
one\'s 6 year maximum allowable stay prior to one\'s consulate interview (or the expiration of
the 6 year H1 is close to the interview date even though 1 year extensions are possible),
consular processing would not be an option for the person. I was planning to use the American
consulate in Mumbai (Bombay), India. Is this true that it is too risky for me to use consular
processing? Also, is it true that under consular processing there is no allowance for work
or travel authorization separate from one\'s H-1B visa?
CP and Adjustment of Status (AOS) simultaneously
Q2) What if I file for I485 and later would like to opt for CP in Mumbai. Should I cancel my I485 before applying for CP or can both go simultaneously and then cancel 485 after I get the GC thru CP? Is it possible to leave the adjustment on file and then cancel it when one returns with an immigrant visa?
Please advice. Thanks in advance.
Warm Regards,
Sachin
Q1) I have a question about using Consular Processing to get the green card
when your 6 year H1-B is close to expiring. My 6 year H1-B expires in May 2002. According
to the new rule it\'s possible to get 1 year H1-B extensions beyond the 6 year limit for 1
year at a time. I\'m still in the I-140 stage and may not be able to apply for the last
stage till July/August this year. I\'m an Indian national and had filed for my GC in December
1997 under EB-3 category under traditional labour certification (no RIR). I am now being
told that even though the 1 year H1 extension is now possible it is too risky for me to go
for the consular processing option as my 6 year H1 expiration date may be too close to the
interview date with the consulate. Therefore, what I\'m being told is that if one were to hit
one\'s 6 year maximum allowable stay prior to one\'s consulate interview (or the expiration of
the 6 year H1 is close to the interview date even though 1 year extensions are possible),
consular processing would not be an option for the person. I was planning to use the American
consulate in Mumbai (Bombay), India. Is this true that it is too risky for me to use consular
processing? Also, is it true that under consular processing there is no allowance for work
or travel authorization separate from one\'s H-1B visa?
CP and Adjustment of Status (AOS) simultaneously
Q2) What if I file for I485 and later would like to opt for CP in Mumbai. Should I cancel my I485 before applying for CP or can both go simultaneously and then cancel 485 after I get the GC thru CP? Is it possible to leave the adjustment on file and then cancel it when one returns with an immigrant visa?
Please advice. Thanks in advance.
Warm Regards,
Sachin