HI!
I have been working for a Californian company for more than a 1 year already from England as a Freelancer Software Engineer. The company is very happy with me and we have decided to go ahead and apply for my h1b Visa (and the h4 visas of my family. Wife and two little children). The applications were successful therefore we are planning to relocate to USA this November !
My employer has other 3 employees located in Texas whom work for them from there also the company has plan to extend their business in Texas. So my company has offered me to chose either moving to California where they are located or either to Texas where the other 3 employees are working for them. I have chosen Texas.
My role is a Leader Developer and I am working on my computer to my company attending daily meetings online and managing my developers online so they do not see any problem for me not being personally in the office. ( My Employer is very happy with only having me closer to their other 3 employees in Texas and also I will be closer to their time zone since here in England my time zone was very different what caused lot's of troubles and difficulties in the workflow. This will be all solved once I move to USA)
My employer also has written a letter ( what we will print out and take with us to the Immigration officer at the Port of Entry , what says and explains my company needs me in Dallas/Texas for business reasons.)
However I have been reading some worrisome stories when people tried to enter to USA with H1b visa and their Port Of Entry was different from the employer's place.
Can you tell me your suggestion on this please?
I hope and believe I will have no problem on the Port Of Entry in Texas but I have to be extra sure. I will be traveling and entering with my Family ( my wife and two little children one of them with Autism) and I do not want to get in a trouble there. Also we give up everything here in England now and spending a fortune on this relocation.)
Thank you very much for the help, waiting for your answers and suggestions.
john
I have been working for a Californian company for more than a 1 year already from England as a Freelancer Software Engineer. The company is very happy with me and we have decided to go ahead and apply for my h1b Visa (and the h4 visas of my family. Wife and two little children). The applications were successful therefore we are planning to relocate to USA this November !
My employer has other 3 employees located in Texas whom work for them from there also the company has plan to extend their business in Texas. So my company has offered me to chose either moving to California where they are located or either to Texas where the other 3 employees are working for them. I have chosen Texas.
My role is a Leader Developer and I am working on my computer to my company attending daily meetings online and managing my developers online so they do not see any problem for me not being personally in the office. ( My Employer is very happy with only having me closer to their other 3 employees in Texas and also I will be closer to their time zone since here in England my time zone was very different what caused lot's of troubles and difficulties in the workflow. This will be all solved once I move to USA)
My employer also has written a letter ( what we will print out and take with us to the Immigration officer at the Port of Entry , what says and explains my company needs me in Dallas/Texas for business reasons.)
However I have been reading some worrisome stories when people tried to enter to USA with H1b visa and their Port Of Entry was different from the employer's place.
Can you tell me your suggestion on this please?
I hope and believe I will have no problem on the Port Of Entry in Texas but I have to be extra sure. I will be traveling and entering with my Family ( my wife and two little children one of them with Autism) and I do not want to get in a trouble there. Also we give up everything here in England now and spending a fortune on this relocation.)
Thank you very much for the help, waiting for your answers and suggestions.
john
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