Hi, I am in India and have a H1 petition that is valid till July 2014. I have not got my visa stamped yet and obviously, not traveled. My new project needs me to travel to the US. Since there is a change in the client/project details like work location, I am told that an amendment needs to be filed.
1. Is there a premium processing option for the amendment? What is the expected duration to get a decision on premium processing and normal processing?
2. Will the amended petition validity end date be the same as my existing petition (July 2014) or is there a possibility of extending the petition end date based on the client letters which states that my project end date is April 2016? Is amendment and extension possible together?
2. Is the visa validity date always less than or equal to the petition validity end date?
3. If the amendment and extension cannot happen together, I will have to file an extension as soon as I land in the US. However, the decision on the extension may in all probability come after the visa end date (July 2014). Can I continue to stay in the US beyond July 2014 (on expired visa) till such time I hear on the extension decision?
Appreciate your response.
Regards
Praveen
1. Is there a premium processing option for the amendment? What is the expected duration to get a decision on premium processing and normal processing?
2. Will the amended petition validity end date be the same as my existing petition (July 2014) or is there a possibility of extending the petition end date based on the client letters which states that my project end date is April 2016? Is amendment and extension possible together?
2. Is the visa validity date always less than or equal to the petition validity end date?
3. If the amendment and extension cannot happen together, I will have to file an extension as soon as I land in the US. However, the decision on the extension may in all probability come after the visa end date (July 2014). Can I continue to stay in the US beyond July 2014 (on expired visa) till such time I hear on the extension decision?
Appreciate your response.
Regards
Praveen
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