vinay.123.shah
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Hi,
My name is Vinay Shah. I am a citizen of India. I just finished my PhD from top US University, and joined job in a top software company in the US. I am currently on OPT (Optional Practical Training) status. My company applied for my H-1B petition, and I got the H-1 approval notice. I also filed papers for my green card processing very shortly. Now, I need to go to India towards the end of the year. So, I will have to get my H-1B stamped in India. (I already have a visa appointment).
When I apply for H-1B stamping in India, they ask me to fill out a form DS-156, which has the following question: "Has anyone filed for an immigrant petition on your behalf ?". My question is how I should fill out the answer for this.
-- I understand that the correct answer is "yes" (since I have already applied for green card). But I have a feeling that if I say "yes", the visa officer in India will reject my application for H-1B visa... saying that "this is conflict of interest". H-1B is a non-immigrant visa, and is given only if you do not intend to stay in the US for ever.
-- If I answer "no" to the above question, can the visa officer come to know that I am telling lie ?
Thanks, Vinay.
My name is Vinay Shah. I am a citizen of India. I just finished my PhD from top US University, and joined job in a top software company in the US. I am currently on OPT (Optional Practical Training) status. My company applied for my H-1B petition, and I got the H-1 approval notice. I also filed papers for my green card processing very shortly. Now, I need to go to India towards the end of the year. So, I will have to get my H-1B stamped in India. (I already have a visa appointment).
When I apply for H-1B stamping in India, they ask me to fill out a form DS-156, which has the following question: "Has anyone filed for an immigrant petition on your behalf ?". My question is how I should fill out the answer for this.
-- I understand that the correct answer is "yes" (since I have already applied for green card). But I have a feeling that if I say "yes", the visa officer in India will reject my application for H-1B visa... saying that "this is conflict of interest". H-1B is a non-immigrant visa, and is given only if you do not intend to stay in the US for ever.
-- If I answer "no" to the above question, can the visa officer come to know that I am telling lie ?
Thanks, Vinay.