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    Dear Sir / Madam

    My H1b Visa Stamped in the Passport expires on Mar 30 2010 but I-797 petition is valid till October 2010. So is there a possibility of going for re-stamping to extend the visa to say till the date the I-797 is valid?

    Any info regarding the above is much appreciated.

    Best Regards

    Ak

  • #2
    Once you're in US, what matters is I-94 date.
    If it's also expiring, then you have apply for extn of stay.
    If you've I-94 past visa expiry date, no need to worry. You can stay up to I-94 expiry date.

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    • #3
      My I-94 and H1b stamped on the passport both expire on the same day (March 30 2010).


      Is there any avenue / hope for applying for extension of h1b visa till the date the I-797 is valid (i.e. Oct 2010)? Any idea on the following questions: What are the list of documents required to extend the h1b visa and what is the filing deadline?

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      • #4
        Renew your passport and travel/return or file for a formal extension.

        I am not a lawyer and you need to consult with one to validate any info posted on the forum and discuss your case specifics. H1b Question? Read the FAQ first.

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        • #5
          Hi ak72377,

          There is no process of extension of H1 VISA (It is just for entering US).
          You only extend your H1 petition or I-94 (which really controls till what time you can stay in US).

          As your I-94 is getting expired in March'2010. So you need to file for an extension with USCIS through your company. I think you can start the process 3 months in Advance i.e. in Jan 2010 you can apply for an extension
          (Normal process takes 2-3 months , Premium processing takes about 15-20 days).

          Deadline for filing your extension basically is your I-94 expiry date , which means by March 2010 -USCIS should receive your papers for the extension , but please don;t wait till that time and apply for it maximum by Feb'2010.

          Other option is if you are planning to go to India sometime before March '2010, then don;t file for an extension , just go and come back before March '2010 and at POE show ur I-797(validity till Oct'2010) and they will give you new I-94 till Oct'2010 and then you can file for an extension later sometime in Aug/Sep'2010.

          Hope it helps.

          Thanks and regards,
          Abhay

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          • #6
            It is actually supposed to work this way. But there are lot of cases recently where the I-94 was issued only till the visa expiry date, even when you have a petition that is valid for a longer duration than the visa. Getting an extended I-94 beyond the visa expiry depends on the immigration officer.

            Originally posted by abhayg4 View Post
            Other option is if you are planning to go to India sometime before March '2010, then don;t file for an extension , just go and come back before March '2010 and at POE show ur I-797(validity till Oct'2010) and they will give you new I-94 till Oct'2010 and then you can file for an extension later sometime in Aug/Sep'2010.
            Not a legal advice. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk.

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            • #7
              Hi,

              What Shervin has mentioned is TRUE , sometimes they give I-94 till the Visa expirt date (even if you show the extended I-797) , so in my previous post , for the second option i.e. going to india and coming back before March '2010-chances could be that they give you I-94 only till March '2010 at POE and then you have to apply for an extension immediately.

              So , go to India only if it is necessary before March '2010.
              Best solution for you is:

              Apply for an extension By mid or end of Jan'2010 using Premiuim Processing and get you new approved I-797 with new extended I-94 and continue to stay till ur new I-94 end date.
              However , you have to get a new H1 visa stamped in your Passport if you are going to India anytime after March'2010.

              Thanks and regards,
              Abhay

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              • #8
                Thanks to all for contributing to this post! I am much more clear on what I have to do next.

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