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    Default Port of entry for h1b can be different due to marriage?

    I have H1B visa stamped for Houston location. But I am working in San Ramon,CA, so before coming here I did the LCA for my visa.

    I'm planning to travel to India for my marriage.
    My fiance(both have same employer) working in Houston,TX (having L1 visa)

    We want to book ticket for India together. (HOUSTON -->INDIA-->HOUSTON)

    Is it possible for me to travel from Houston and return there?

    Will there be a problem if Houston is the port of entry, as for me, previous port of entry was San Francisco,CA.

    Please let me know in detail.

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    No issues.
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    Thanks..

    But previously my port of entry was SanFrancisco..

    Can they ask anything if my port of entry has become Houston now??
    Can I show my marriage certificate and describe them that I will go back to California for work and i have valid Ticket from Houston-California??

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    Can they ask anything if my port of entry has become Houston now??
    >>> They usually don't. Even if they ask, explain that you choose Houston because your wife works there. This is not a reason to be worried.

    Can I show my marriage certificate and describe them that I will go back to California for work and i have valid Ticket from Houston-California?
    >>> Yes, you can do that if asked.
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