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  • H1B Visa Stamping - i140 approved by different employer

    I worked for Employer A in US from Aug'2005 to Aug'2011 (6 years)who hadn't filed labour or immigration petition for me.

    An another prospective employer filed labour and i-140 also got approved in Feb'2011. Due to personal reason I had to go to India. I informed this employer B and left. I never worked for employer B. I am continue working with Employer A in India.

    After 3 years of stay in India, I got new H1 petition from Employer A again and going for stamping soon.
    (My H1B Petition is not based i140 approval)

    In DS-160 , there is a question
    HAS anyone ever filed an immigration petition on your behalf with USCIS?

    I have answered "YES" and provided the approval date and i140 receipt number detail of Employer B.
    I don't have a copy of my previous labour or I140 approval.

    Will this situation create any problem for my stamping? Please advise.

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    Originally posted by user666 View Post
    I worked for Employer A in US from Aug'2005 to Aug'2011 (6 years)who hadn't filed labour or immigration petition for me.

    An another prospective employer filed labour and i-140 also got approved in Feb'2011. Due to personal reason I had to go to India. I informed this employer B and left. I never worked for employer B. I am continue working with Employer A in India.

    After 3 years of stay in India, I got new H1 petition from Employer A again and going for stamping soon.
    (My H1B Petition is not based i140 approval)

    In DS-160 , there is a question
    HAS anyone ever filed an immigration petition on your behalf with USCIS?

    I have answered "YES" and provided the approval date and i140 receipt number detail of Employer B.
    I don't have a copy of my previous labour or I140 approval.

    Will this situation create any problem for my stamping? Please advise.
    I don't see a reason why this should cause a problem.

    This is my opinion not legal advice.

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    • #3
      Thanks for your quick reply and time.

      Originally posted by raghvi View Post
      I don't see a reason why this should cause a problem.

      This is my opinion not legal advice.
      Thanks Raghvi for your quick reply and time.

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