Hi!
I hope someone will take time to answer my query.
- The H1B visa stamped on my passport is for Company A which is valid from Feb 2006 to Oct 1, 2008.
- Company B did an H1 Transfer which is valid from Oct 2006 to July 2009. Company B filed I-140 and I-485 concurrently last July 2007 and both are still pending.
- I never traveled outside the United States since I got here last Feb 2006 so I still have company A visa on my passport.
- I am planning to travel outside of US on Jan 2009
Questions:
1. Will there be any problem going back to the US?
2. I understand that I have to go back to the US consulate outside the US for a visa restamping since my old H1B visa will be expired by the time of my travel. Will there be any problem getting my new H1B visa on January 2009 if my new I-797 is just valid until July 2009?
3. I have a pending I-140 and 485 petition. I have an EAD but never used it. Will this have any effect on my eligibility to come back here in the US under H1B?
Thank you very much. Your response will be greatly appreciated.
I hope someone will take time to answer my query.
- The H1B visa stamped on my passport is for Company A which is valid from Feb 2006 to Oct 1, 2008.
- Company B did an H1 Transfer which is valid from Oct 2006 to July 2009. Company B filed I-140 and I-485 concurrently last July 2007 and both are still pending.
- I never traveled outside the United States since I got here last Feb 2006 so I still have company A visa on my passport.
- I am planning to travel outside of US on Jan 2009
Questions:
1. Will there be any problem going back to the US?
2. I understand that I have to go back to the US consulate outside the US for a visa restamping since my old H1B visa will be expired by the time of my travel. Will there be any problem getting my new H1B visa on January 2009 if my new I-797 is just valid until July 2009?
3. I have a pending I-140 and 485 petition. I have an EAD but never used it. Will this have any effect on my eligibility to come back here in the US under H1B?
Thank you very much. Your response will be greatly appreciated.