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  • RFE : Legal status need suggestions

    Here is my situation :
    1) Comany-X Visa is valid till 01 May 2001 and applied for another H1 thru
    Company-Y and H1 Visa is valid from 9/1999 thru 04/2002.
    2) Went out of country on 11/01/1999 and came back on Company-X Visa on
    03/01/2000 and I-94 was given till 01 May 2001. I worked for Company-Y.
    I had Company-Y H1 with valid I-94.
    3) Since my I-94 is only till 01 may 2001 i sent my passport for Stamping
    with Company-Y Visa while i was in USA and requested for I-94, USCIS
    stamped my Passport which is valid from 01/ May 2001 thru 04/2002 and
    they told me i can use the I-94 which i have attached with my Company-Y
    H1.
    4) After 04/2002 Got another H1 with Company-Y which is valid from 04/2002
    thru 2004 and the Company-Y sponsored for my I-485.
    5) Last i went out of country on AP and came back and have I-94 with AP.

    Now i got an RFE with Legal Status issue and Proof of Passport copy. I didn't see the RFE but i just got message from my attorney RFE is about Legal status and proof of passport copy.

    Am i in trouble? If so how can i get out of this problem?

  • #2
    I assume that since 2004 you have been working on EAD i dont see where you stayed illegally, provide copies of all I-94s and I-797 and stamps you will be fine.

    and also include EAD renewals.

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    • #3
      I have concern with Point-2
      2) Went out of country on 11/01/1999 and came back on Company-X Visa on
      03/01/2000 and I-94 was given till 01 May 2001. I worked for Company-Y.
      I had Company-Y H1 with valid I-94.

      Some people are saying if we enter into country on H1 we have to stcik with it. But i worked for some other company which is having valid H1. Buti sent for stamping with other H1 whle i was in USA.
      Not sure will this become an issue.
      Have any one seen these type of case?

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      • #4
        well based on my personal experience as well as USCIS and department of State suggestions and guidelines, the stamp does not belong to the company but you. As long as you presented your new I-797 at the time of entry that is all that matters. If your current stamp was more than 6 months inexpiry they would not have stamped it anyways.

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        • #5
          Problem here is i didn't presented new I-797 at the time of entry.
          Will it be a problem? any idea how to come out of this issue?

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