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  • L1 B extention denied i797 and 194 valid till 2021 PED on passport was 08/18

    Hi,
    My L1b extension got denied in nov 4th . My old visa is valid till 28 dec. Reason of denial is says labour visa suggestion.
    My company is planning to file my H1b in April 2019.
    My i 94 valid till 2021
    I797 valid indefinite
    PED on passport was 08/18
    My old visa is valid till 28th Dec 18
    Am I allowed to work and stay in us till H1B is applied
    Can I file l1b extension again to avoid out of status ? Can it filed again

  • #2
    Originally posted by Ichand View Post
    Hi,
    My L1b extension got denied in nov 4th . My old visa is valid till 28 dec. Reason of denial is says labour visa suggestion.
    My company is planning to file my H1b in April 2019.
    My i 94 valid till 2021
    I797 valid indefinite
    PED on passport was 08/18
    My old visa is valid till 28th Dec 18
    Am I allowed to work and stay in us till H1B is applied
    Can I file l1b extension again to avoid out of status ? Can it filed again
    - I am not an Attorney, hence not giving any legal advice. Just sharing MY opinion with an intent to help others.

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    • #3
      Company says PED is expired

      Hi
      I know it was the repeated question but my company has some confusion because of PED Date.
      They are still not confirm if I am eligible to work still as PEd has expired.
      It will be great if you can put input on this.

      Thanks

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Ichand View Post
        Hi
        I know it was the repeated question but my company has some confusion because of PED Date.
        They are still not confirm if I am eligible to work still as PEd has expired.
        It will be great if you can put input on this.

        Thanks
        Please consult an attorney - he can give you the right answer.

        I am not 100% sure, or wait if someone else can help.
        - I am not an Attorney, hence not giving any legal advice. Just sharing MY opinion with an intent to help others.

        If my opinion helping you, then please do click "like" button below.

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