martinvisalaw
09-23 03:40 PM
Your wife is fine. There is a CIS memo that specifically says that her H-4 status is not employer-specific. The only thing is that she will have a different expiration date to you. She would no get admitted for any longer than her visa, even showing your H-1B approval.
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tammman
12-11 02:07 AM
Hello All,
My wife's AP was sent out on NOV13th according to online status and we didnt receive it till now and I called the USCIS today and the rep we didnt receive it back as undelivereable & once its once out of our office its not their concern & told re-applying is the only option.
Issue?: My wife went to INDIA and she is on L1 and I was wondering when I re-apply her AP here, can she enter while her AP is pending approval ?
her L1 is valid till June 2010.
What are our options, please advise.
My wife's AP was sent out on NOV13th according to online status and we didnt receive it till now and I called the USCIS today and the rep we didnt receive it back as undelivereable & once its once out of our office its not their concern & told re-applying is the only option.
Issue?: My wife went to INDIA and she is on L1 and I was wondering when I re-apply her AP here, can she enter while her AP is pending approval ?
her L1 is valid till June 2010.
What are our options, please advise.
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jasmin45
07-16 07:30 AM
I also saw a thread in IV forums dedicated to record experience in SJ rally! you may also find lots of ideas in there as well.
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gc_bulgaria
10-02 11:29 AM
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Infact most questions answered in the call are not in the post. Did I miss something?
Infact most questions answered in the call are not in the post. Did I miss something?
zuhail
07-23 09:00 AM
You can take time off -- like 4 weeks without any issue (I have done this), as long as the new company has filed to transfer your H1B petition.
I guess you should avoid going out of status -- where the old company has revoked your H1B when the new company hasn't even filed the H1B transfer petition. Other than this, taking time off between jobs should not be any problem at all, provided you stay within the country and, no travel outside the US. But if you do, you should consult your lawyer about its implications. Good luck with your new endeavors.
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I guess you should avoid going out of status -- where the old company has revoked your H1B when the new company hasn't even filed the H1B transfer petition. Other than this, taking time off between jobs should not be any problem at all, provided you stay within the country and, no travel outside the US. But if you do, you should consult your lawyer about its implications. Good luck with your new endeavors.
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July 1st, 2004, 06:49 AM
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Don't worry about your English, it's certainly better than my Spanish. :)