This is my first post and I would appreciate if you could answer my question or give your opinion on this issue. Here is a summary of my visa situation
1st I-797A-I got my H1 in Feb 2005 (F1->H1) for 1 year
2nd I-797A-It was extended in 2006 for three years (Feb 2006 to Feb 2009)
3rd I-797A-This year it was amended and extended (we filed early because there was a promotion issue) from July 2008 to Feb 2011
I went back to Pakistan in 2006 and got my visa stamped till Feb 2009 so currently I have a valid visa till 2009.
The problem:
My 1st I-797A had the I94 number that I had from my F1 stay. When my stay was extended and it had the same 1797A number as i did not travel in between. I then went to Pakistan in 2006 (submitted my I94 to airline officials) and got the visa stamped. Now when i came back I had a new I-94 but the I-797A was the same (2nd one that is).
This year I traveled again and gave back the i-94 that I got in 2006 and came back and got a new one. So at the time of applying for an amendment/exteention I had following documents
1- Visa till feb 2009 (stamped in 2006)
2- 2nd I797A which had the same I94 number which i got from my F1 days and which was on my f1st 1797A
3- I-94 from my 2008 travel earlier this year
Now here the problem starts.
This year when we applied for extension/amendment I got my 3rd I797A and its from july 2008 to feb 2011. This all looks okay however the I-94 number is still the one that was on my 1st and 2nd I797A. I don't know why that happened
- Shouldnt it match the I94 number that i got earlier this year? When we applied for extension that was the I-94 that I had on my passport. This was the first extension that we applied for after I travelled so thie situation is different from when we extended from 1st to 2nd. At that time i didnt travel in between. This time I did and i had a new I-94 so I was expecting that new stay would reflect that/
Next year I have to get a visa stamped again and i am worried that there is this mismatch in my record.
Sorry for the long post but I hope i gave you all details so that you understand the whole situation better
thanks
1st I-797A-I got my H1 in Feb 2005 (F1->H1) for 1 year
2nd I-797A-It was extended in 2006 for three years (Feb 2006 to Feb 2009)
3rd I-797A-This year it was amended and extended (we filed early because there was a promotion issue) from July 2008 to Feb 2011
I went back to Pakistan in 2006 and got my visa stamped till Feb 2009 so currently I have a valid visa till 2009.
The problem:
My 1st I-797A had the I94 number that I had from my F1 stay. When my stay was extended and it had the same 1797A number as i did not travel in between. I then went to Pakistan in 2006 (submitted my I94 to airline officials) and got the visa stamped. Now when i came back I had a new I-94 but the I-797A was the same (2nd one that is).
This year I traveled again and gave back the i-94 that I got in 2006 and came back and got a new one. So at the time of applying for an amendment/exteention I had following documents
1- Visa till feb 2009 (stamped in 2006)
2- 2nd I797A which had the same I94 number which i got from my F1 days and which was on my f1st 1797A
3- I-94 from my 2008 travel earlier this year
Now here the problem starts.
This year when we applied for extension/amendment I got my 3rd I797A and its from july 2008 to feb 2011. This all looks okay however the I-94 number is still the one that was on my 1st and 2nd I797A. I don't know why that happened
- Shouldnt it match the I94 number that i got earlier this year? When we applied for extension that was the I-94 that I had on my passport. This was the first extension that we applied for after I travelled so thie situation is different from when we extended from 1st to 2nd. At that time i didnt travel in between. This time I did and i had a new I-94 so I was expecting that new stay would reflect that/
Next year I have to get a visa stamped again and i am worried that there is this mismatch in my record.
Sorry for the long post but I hope i gave you all details so that you understand the whole situation better
thanks