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    Hi all,

    I have my h1b extension (with LCA amendments) filed on April 27th 2016. Waiting for the approval notice and i do have travel plan to India by Sep 30 (current visa expiring on same date). So i need approval notice before travel, so i can stamp it in india, before coming back.

    Can i wait for approval notice through regular processing or need to convert it to premium? I got update from few folks, that their new h1b application, which is filed on April 11th 2016 got approved. Since it's just 2 week before my application, is it worth to wait for approval through regular processing? or Extension is completely a different story and better to go with premium?

    Please advise.

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    Originally posted by Rajendra Prabu Elias View Post
    Hi all,

    I have my h1b extension (with LCA amendments) filed on April 27th 2016. Waiting for the approval notice and i do have travel plan to India by Sep 30 (current visa expiring on same date). So i need approval notice before travel, so i can stamp it in india, before coming back.

    Can i wait for approval notice through regular processing or need to convert it to premium? I got update from few folks, that their new h1b application, which is filed on April 11th 2016 got approved. Since it's just 2 week before my application, is it worth to wait for approval through regular processing? or Extension is completely a different story and better to go with premium?

    Please advise.
    Each application is treated differently. If you want to be absolutely sure and avoid anxiety , better to upgrade to premium.

    This is my opinion not legal advice.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by raghvi View Post
      Each application is treated differently. If you want to be absolutely sure and avoid anxiety , better to upgrade to premium.

      This is my opinion not legal advice.
      Thank you Raghvi for the input!

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