Would appreciate your help!
I am a Canadian and just received a H1-transfer approval (good until Apr'07 - switched a job last year) and I also just received the EAD (until Apr'05) as a part of my EB1 (Extraordinary Ability Category) process. I also just got a new Canadian passport. I still have my old (now-invalid) passport and associated white colored I-94 (good until Jul'04).
Do I need to get a new white I-94 with my new passport stamped, which will be multi-entry, by taking a crossing through the US-Canadian border? Should I volunteer the fact that I have an approved EAD and pending I-140, I-485 and I-131 for EB1 whilst talking with the US custom officials?
I am confused about the H1 revalidation/stamp discussions, which seem to be a big issue to a lot of people, in this forum. None was needed when I got my first H1B. Basically my H1B approval already had a grey colored I-94, I simply presented the H1B approval to the US customs officer at the Ottawa Airport and got an H1B based I-94 (white color) and a multi-entry stamp on my passport. My I-94 (white) prior to that was based on TN, and I was getting a new one every year for 3 years before I switched to H1.
My H1B transfer lawyer told me I needed to go to a US consulate in Canada to get some kind of a stamp in order to get things straight. However this is against my previous experience.
I thought I would ask here.
TIA!
I am a Canadian and just received a H1-transfer approval (good until Apr'07 - switched a job last year) and I also just received the EAD (until Apr'05) as a part of my EB1 (Extraordinary Ability Category) process. I also just got a new Canadian passport. I still have my old (now-invalid) passport and associated white colored I-94 (good until Jul'04).
Do I need to get a new white I-94 with my new passport stamped, which will be multi-entry, by taking a crossing through the US-Canadian border? Should I volunteer the fact that I have an approved EAD and pending I-140, I-485 and I-131 for EB1 whilst talking with the US custom officials?
I am confused about the H1 revalidation/stamp discussions, which seem to be a big issue to a lot of people, in this forum. None was needed when I got my first H1B. Basically my H1B approval already had a grey colored I-94, I simply presented the H1B approval to the US customs officer at the Ottawa Airport and got an H1B based I-94 (white color) and a multi-entry stamp on my passport. My I-94 (white) prior to that was based on TN, and I was getting a new one every year for 3 years before I switched to H1.
My H1B transfer lawyer told me I needed to go to a US consulate in Canada to get some kind of a stamp in order to get things straight. However this is against my previous experience.
I thought I would ask here.
TIA!