gvenkat
10-10 04:02 PM
Isnt that stupid.. I'm baffled at their brilliance? why cant they issue a reciept notice there it self.. :eek:
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snvlgopal
06-16 01:35 AM
Thanks Milind70 & x1050US, In my case my wife's I94 is expired in Feb13, we filed for the h4 extension on Jan17 and she left US in May before her h4 is approved, can she still go for the VISA stamping with out the new H4 approval document (FYI i got my h1 approval notice and also stamping is done in India,Chennai )
Thanks
Thanks
qplearn
09-13 12:59 PM
It is not illegal. Some companies apply for extensions a bit late and in the mean time, the VISA expires. It is OK. At the most he/she will not be able to drive as the drivers license is linked to the VISA expiry.
Fine then of course.
Fine then of course.
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minimalist
10-11 09:53 AM
HI Folks
The reason for this post is as usual- too much confusion and no clear answers. i read on oh law firm that if you are not in a non-immigrant status i.e are working on EAD, there should be no gap in your EAD while you are working. Meanin you should stop working if your current EAD expires and your new EAD is pending- otherwise its a violation of law and provisions of 245 do not protect you because technically you are NOT a non-immigrant.
Is that true?????
Now, i recently had to go to India for an emergency, and had to come back on AP- did not have time to get my H1b visa stamped. I asked at the immigration counter if my H1b is invalidated and he told me it is. I spoke to my lawyer and she told me if you resume your H1b employment with the same employer- you are back in status- i kinda did not buy that though.
Can someone please shed light. My concern is that my EAD is expired- new one is pinding. Although i was on h1b when i left for India, but came back using AP. Am i breaking a law by working??
thanks
If you resume the job you were doing before you left, you do not need EAD. If you switch employment, then you have to use EAD.
The reason for this post is as usual- too much confusion and no clear answers. i read on oh law firm that if you are not in a non-immigrant status i.e are working on EAD, there should be no gap in your EAD while you are working. Meanin you should stop working if your current EAD expires and your new EAD is pending- otherwise its a violation of law and provisions of 245 do not protect you because technically you are NOT a non-immigrant.
Is that true?????
Now, i recently had to go to India for an emergency, and had to come back on AP- did not have time to get my H1b visa stamped. I asked at the immigration counter if my H1b is invalidated and he told me it is. I spoke to my lawyer and she told me if you resume your H1b employment with the same employer- you are back in status- i kinda did not buy that though.
Can someone please shed light. My concern is that my EAD is expired- new one is pinding. Although i was on h1b when i left for India, but came back using AP. Am i breaking a law by working??
thanks
If you resume the job you were doing before you left, you do not need EAD. If you switch employment, then you have to use EAD.
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gcadream
05-03 10:55 AM
Thanks a lot for the update !!
Really appreciate it.
My problem is in few days the date for visa appointment will be open i.e Jun-13 and I will be booking for that date. I'm flying on Jun-10 so I'm left with exactly 5 weeks, in this time will I be able to get the new LCA and amended H1 ?
Really appreciate it.
My problem is in few days the date for visa appointment will be open i.e Jun-13 and I will be booking for that date. I'm flying on Jun-10 so I'm left with exactly 5 weeks, in this time will I be able to get the new LCA and amended H1 ?
cox
February 12th, 2005, 11:51 AM
Yeah, that one works well. The trees move you over to the sun - nice. :)