guyfromsg
08-21 08:57 PM
Hi,
My 6th year H1 expires in Feb'07 and company is ready to apply 7th year extension using premium processing. Assuming I get H1 extended by Oct 1st and travel to India in Nov for 2 weeks, is there a problem in coming back with old visa.
Since the appointments are full for the next 6 months I don't have any realistic chance of getting new stamping done during the trip. I know traveling while extension is pending is a big NO NO but if extension is approved am I allowed to use the old visa stamp?
thanks in advance
My 6th year H1 expires in Feb'07 and company is ready to apply 7th year extension using premium processing. Assuming I get H1 extended by Oct 1st and travel to India in Nov for 2 weeks, is there a problem in coming back with old visa.
Since the appointments are full for the next 6 months I don't have any realistic chance of getting new stamping done during the trip. I know traveling while extension is pending is a big NO NO but if extension is approved am I allowed to use the old visa stamp?
thanks in advance
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kondur_007
07-26 02:24 PM
Hi
I am Technical Director and have been working in the US under o1 visa for 2 years
This visa has initially been sponsored by a company, so I can only work for this company
A lawyer told me that I could self-sponsor another o1 and then be able to work for as much company I want. I have an agent but he is not able to guarantee full time employment.
So I am wondering if I should do that or not.. What are the exact salary requirements for a self-sponsored o1?
I got a good folder, awards, recommendations and publications.
Thanks a lot for your answers
Ben
Berlin, Germany
To the best of my knowledge, I am not aware of any "self sponsored O visa". O visa is unfortunately owned by a specific employer and you are only authorized to work for that employer.
What you could consider is to file an EB1A greencard and file it concurrently with I485, EAD and AP and then you can work on EAD for as many employers as you wish. However, your case (awards, recommendations, publications, citations etc) should be a "good case" for EB1A (and generally if you are good for O visa, it is quite likely that you are good for EB1A, but this is not an absoulte rule). Go with a good attorney with experience in EB1 cases.
Good Luck.
I am Technical Director and have been working in the US under o1 visa for 2 years
This visa has initially been sponsored by a company, so I can only work for this company
A lawyer told me that I could self-sponsor another o1 and then be able to work for as much company I want. I have an agent but he is not able to guarantee full time employment.
So I am wondering if I should do that or not.. What are the exact salary requirements for a self-sponsored o1?
I got a good folder, awards, recommendations and publications.
Thanks a lot for your answers
Ben
Berlin, Germany
To the best of my knowledge, I am not aware of any "self sponsored O visa". O visa is unfortunately owned by a specific employer and you are only authorized to work for that employer.
What you could consider is to file an EB1A greencard and file it concurrently with I485, EAD and AP and then you can work on EAD for as many employers as you wish. However, your case (awards, recommendations, publications, citations etc) should be a "good case" for EB1A (and generally if you are good for O visa, it is quite likely that you are good for EB1A, but this is not an absoulte rule). Go with a good attorney with experience in EB1 cases.
Good Luck.
kiran24
07-21 12:47 PM
My current H1-B expires on 01/4/2011. I am planning to switch to EAD in November. What is the procedure to switch to EAD from H1-B. Is there any form that needs to be filled. Please advice. My company admin and HR have no idea and are asking me to find out for myself.
Thanks.
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