H4 VISA denial for my wife and son

sachin3011

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I just got my H1 stampped in April'10 and landed in US on Aug'10 and on the project since then.

my wife applied for it in oct'10 and she got 221 g- to which my desi employer submitted the docs in Dec'10.
then last WK i got the following mail-

"As per the U.S Embassy her application is refused under Section 221(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) as the petitioner was not able to provide the principal applicant qualifying employment in the US. Section 221(g) prohibits the issuance of a visa to an individual whose application is incomplete or inconclusive, or whose eligibility has not been firmly established. Her case has been returned to the Kentucky Consular Center in the United States. Once KCC receives the case it will be sending it to the approving USCIS office. For further inquiries you/petitioner may wish to contact the approving USCIS office"

pls suggest what could be the most convienient action from now on-

N.B. on my present project this is the structure- my employer (desi) - chicago based vendor-Texas based vendor - the client (US company). here there are 2 vendors in b/t me and my employer, and i provided the letter from each of them showing the structure.

your advice will be very much appreciated.
 
I just got my H1 stampped in April'10 and landed in US on Aug'10 and on the project since then.

my wife applied for it in oct'10 and she got 221 g- to which my desi employer submitted the docs in Dec'10.
then last WK i got the following mail-

"As per the U.S Embassy her application is refused under Section 221(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) as the petitioner was not able to provide the principal applicant qualifying employment in the US. Section 221(g) prohibits the issuance of a visa to an individual whose application is incomplete or inconclusive, or whose eligibility has not been firmly established. Her case has been returned to the Kentucky Consular Center in the United States. Once KCC receives the case it will be sending it to the approving USCIS office. For further inquiries you/petitioner may wish to contact the approving USCIS office"

pls suggest what could be the most convienient action from now on-

N.B. on my present project this is the structure- my employer (desi) - chicago based vendor-Texas based vendor - the client (US company). here there are 2 vendors in b/t me and my employer, and i provided the letter from each of them showing the structure.

your advice will be very much appreciated.

Talk to your company lawyer.
 
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