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  • CapH1B was revoked last year , Latest COE petition received NOID

    Hi All,

    In 2015 , Employer A applied for my H1B under Masters Quota.
    In April2016, I left the employer A and was in process of transferring my Visa to employer B as I found a new Job.
    In 2016(H1B COE), was approved, 2017 H1B extension was approved, 2019 H1B extension was approved. (All with Employer B)
    In 2017 and 2019 went to India for H1B stamping and was successful.
    In Nov 2021, applied for COE with Employer C (Client Full Time).
    Employer C received NOID saying NOIR was sent in June2019 for my initial H1B (2015) and was revoked in Nov2020 because in April2016 they did a site visit and I was not in the work location mentioned by Employer A in the petition. Until Employer C received NOID, i was not aware of the revocation.
    When I am tracking my initial H1B it is still showing as NOIR where as my other petitions were showing as approved.
    Spoke with Employer B and they haven't received any revocations for the petitions approved with them.
    I do not have contact with Employer A from past 5-6years, not even sure whether he is still in business.
    My I-94 is still showing active as my current petition is approved.

    What are my next options? Can Employer C respond back to NOID with the details saying Employer A is not in business and I (beneficiary) do not have any contact with him and was not aware of the NOIR and revocations?

    Please help!!
    Suggestions are appreciated.




    Thanks


  • #2
    Hi Member,
    Please see my response below.
    What are my next options? Can Employer C respond back to NOID with the details saying Employer A is not in business and I (beneficiary) do not have any contact with him and was not aware of the NOIR and revocations?
    Answer: It is very complex to answer. But generically, Yes. You can respond with all of these answer and situations.. But, I feel whether these answers may protect your current H1B Approval. The answer you are intent to give to USCIS is not giving any satisfaction.
    If you think that, when they came for site visit, you worked on the LCA location then you can submit those proof when you respond.
    But, other than these you dont have any option too.
    All the best.

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    • #3
      Thanks.
      I have no idea whether the previous employer still in business or what documents he submitted as part of my H1B petition.
      Meeting with Immigration lawyer today evening to get some advice .

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      • #4
        Originally posted by 221gfrustration View Post
        Thanks.
        I have no idea whether the previous employer still in business or what documents he submitted as part of my H1B petition.
        Meeting with Immigration lawyer today evening to get some advice .
        Hi Member,
        Good decision..
        All the best.
        Thanks

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