Hi, it seems I'm stuck in a situation where my status is at a risk and I'm looking for some guidance.
I came to US in Aug 2006 on F1 (student visa) but never left the country since then.
I worked on my OPT and after that have been working on my H1b since then as a Software Consultant without any break in payroll or any other issues.
USCIS received my petition for extension of my H1b on Jan 23, 2012.
My H1b and I-94 expired on Feb 1, 2012 .
H1b extension petition is still pending since Jan 23, 2012 and it appears I have potentially accumulated (unknowingly due to ignorance) almost 5 months of illegal stay .
Making the petition Premium Processing in 1-2 days- Employer working on it.
I fear that I might get H1b approved without I-94 ( I-797B) and by the time that decision is made( considering RFE comes), I would be over 180 days of illegal stay and as a result incur 3-year ban .
1) Is that a correction assumption or that would happen only if H1b petition is denied / rejected ?
2) Not sure what to do - should I continue staying in the US or should I leave the country to avoid the 6 month illegal stay ? If the leave the country then I'll lose the current project/assignment also since the end-client won't wait for me or let me work remotely.
Any guidance here would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Gagan
I came to US in Aug 2006 on F1 (student visa) but never left the country since then.
I worked on my OPT and after that have been working on my H1b since then as a Software Consultant without any break in payroll or any other issues.
USCIS received my petition for extension of my H1b on Jan 23, 2012.
My H1b and I-94 expired on Feb 1, 2012 .
H1b extension petition is still pending since Jan 23, 2012 and it appears I have potentially accumulated (unknowingly due to ignorance) almost 5 months of illegal stay .
Making the petition Premium Processing in 1-2 days- Employer working on it.
I fear that I might get H1b approved without I-94 ( I-797B) and by the time that decision is made( considering RFE comes), I would be over 180 days of illegal stay and as a result incur 3-year ban .
1) Is that a correction assumption or that would happen only if H1b petition is denied / rejected ?
2) Not sure what to do - should I continue staying in the US or should I leave the country to avoid the 6 month illegal stay ? If the leave the country then I'll lose the current project/assignment also since the end-client won't wait for me or let me work remotely.
Any guidance here would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Gagan
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