raj_kumar197420
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I am on an H1-B visa and the I-797 approval notice is valid until Jan/2005(my 6 year term is also going to be expired by Jan/2005) and it is from the company ABC. My wife is on H4 Visa. As of now the visa stamped on my and my wife's passport is from my previous employer XYZ(I worked for XYZ till Feb/2002) and it is valid till March/2004, so I sent my passport and my wife's passport in March/2004 to INS to get them revalidated. I enlosed my I-797 but did not enclose the H-4 approval for my wife since she does not have one with the new compnay ABC...all she had was from my old company XYZ. My new employer always said that she does not need a new H-4. He always said the H-4 status is valid as long as H-1 is valid.
Me and my wife left for India in May/2002 for vacation and returned back in June/2002 to USA. At the port of entry, by sheer ignorance the authorities stamped the validity date on my I-94 and my wife's I-94 as March/2004 which was actually my visa validity date. It should have been stamped as Jan/2005 which is my I-797 validity date. I never even noticed this all these days(my fault!).
I did not think about this until May/2004 and now we do not even have our passports with us since we sent them for visa revalidation. I sent them end of March/2004...so expecting them to be sent to us anytime. I am not sure if the INS would revalidate my visa or reject it since the passports have an expired I-94. I am not sure if they will be convinced enough to see the valid I-797 and will stamp the visas on the passports or reject them? Also, we need to correct the validity dates on the I-94's on our passports.. I found out that Customs and Border Protection Bureau(CBPB) would correct the I-94 dates. But what I am not sure is how we will be treated since we do not have valid I-94s(even though this is not our mistake...and strictly speaking the validity date should have been Jan/2005...But I am feeling guilty that I also made a mistake on my part by not noticing this all these days)..
Please give me ideas as to how to approach the CBPB.
I am thinking of withdrawing our revalidation applications from INS...
Also, I am planning to send my wife to india now so that she can get her H4 revalidated there....but the problem is while she is leaving USA, she will have to handle her I-94 to the authorities and I am worried that she might have a problem because the I-94 has expired on March/2004. Also, when she goes to the Indian consulatate in chennai, she would have a problem since she would be questioned...why she extended her stay beyond the marchh/2004 dead line. Willl she be denied a visa revalidation in india?
Please advice.
Thanks,
Raj kumar.
Me and my wife left for India in May/2002 for vacation and returned back in June/2002 to USA. At the port of entry, by sheer ignorance the authorities stamped the validity date on my I-94 and my wife's I-94 as March/2004 which was actually my visa validity date. It should have been stamped as Jan/2005 which is my I-797 validity date. I never even noticed this all these days(my fault!).
I did not think about this until May/2004 and now we do not even have our passports with us since we sent them for visa revalidation. I sent them end of March/2004...so expecting them to be sent to us anytime. I am not sure if the INS would revalidate my visa or reject it since the passports have an expired I-94. I am not sure if they will be convinced enough to see the valid I-797 and will stamp the visas on the passports or reject them? Also, we need to correct the validity dates on the I-94's on our passports.. I found out that Customs and Border Protection Bureau(CBPB) would correct the I-94 dates. But what I am not sure is how we will be treated since we do not have valid I-94s(even though this is not our mistake...and strictly speaking the validity date should have been Jan/2005...But I am feeling guilty that I also made a mistake on my part by not noticing this all these days)..
Please give me ideas as to how to approach the CBPB.
I am thinking of withdrawing our revalidation applications from INS...
Also, I am planning to send my wife to india now so that she can get her H4 revalidated there....but the problem is while she is leaving USA, she will have to handle her I-94 to the authorities and I am worried that she might have a problem because the I-94 has expired on March/2004. Also, when she goes to the Indian consulatate in chennai, she would have a problem since she would be questioned...why she extended her stay beyond the marchh/2004 dead line. Willl she be denied a visa revalidation in india?
Please advice.
Thanks,
Raj kumar.