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    Dear Friends,

    I'm working with one of the top indian IT giant and I've visited US 3 years on H1 through the same employer and stayed there for 2 years, after that i returned to India and still i'm working for them. Last year i've applied for H1B exemption through one employer/consultancy from USA and my petition got approved in the month of Jan2014 , meantime my present employer in India has started processing a UK visa for me as i've agreed for the same even before i applied for H1 exemption.

    My question is,
    - Can i go for both H1B stamping(for USA employer) and UK stamping (present India employer)?
    - Will there be any problem?

    Please provide my suggestions on this as things are hectic at my side and i need to take a decision ASAP.

    Thanks in advance for you help
    Siva

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    Originally posted by shiva.george View Post
    Dear Friends,

    I'm working with one of the top indian IT giant and I've visited US 3 years on H1 through the same employer and stayed there for 2 years, after that i returned to India and still i'm working for them. Last year i've applied for H1B exemption through one employer/consultancy from USA and my petition got approved in the month of Jan2014 , meantime my present employer in India has started processing a UK visa for me as i've agreed for the same even before i applied for H1 exemption.

    My question is,
    - Can i go for both H1B stamping(for USA employer) and UK stamping (present India employer)?
    - Will there be any problem?

    Please provide my suggestions on this as things are hectic at my side and i need to take a decision ASAP.

    Thanks in advance for you help
    Siva

    Two different countries, two different visas. Dont see any issues.

    This is my opinion not legal advice.

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