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  • Correction on Visa Stamping

    Hi experts,

    This is Pavan

    I have a H1B petition until September 2010 but when was issues a visa 2 years back , it was given as Visa Expiration date: Feb 14th 2010.

    I am going to indian on a trip and coming back to USA on Jan 24th. So i have a valied visa of less than 1 month , even though i have a valied H1B of 9 more months.

    Would there be a problem when i entering US at the port of entry in Chicago?

    Thanks
    Pavan

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    There should not be any problem at the POE since your visa is still valid when you re-enter. Usually they will give you the extended I-94 until the petition validity. But there are also chances that the officer @ the POE can issue you an I-94 just till the visa expiry date. In which case you will have to file for the extension of stay immediately.
    Not a legal advice. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk.

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      Correction on Visa Stamping

      Hi Sir,

      Thank you for the reply.
      I am having few questions.

      1) i did not understand by what you meant "file for the extension of stay immediately"

      2) Is it the Visa stamping thing ?how do i do this?where should i be doign this.?

      Thanks
      Pavan

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      • #4
        See below.

        Originally posted by Pavan1981 View Post
        Hi Sir,

        Thank you for the reply.
        I am having few questions.

        1) i did not understand by what you meant "file for the extension of stay immediately"

        >>>> Extension of stay on H1B means extending your H1B petition beyond your current H1B I-94 validity. Your employer need to do that. So talk to them.

        2) Is it the Visa stamping thing ?how do i do this?where should i be doign this.?

        >>>> Visa is just an entry document to U.S. Once you are inside U.S, it is the I-94 that counts. You need to extend your I-94 before it expires so that you can continue to stay in U.S and work on H1B. So talk to your employer about filing an extension.

        Thanks
        Pavan
        Not a legal advice. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk.

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