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    Default Petition for H1b Transfer Submitted While Employee Was Out of the Country

    Hi All,

    Please help and provide your inputs on my below situation.

    Company A (current employer) filed H1B transfer petition on 08/30/2013, whileI was on business trip to Mexico from previous employer (Company B) from 08/19/2013-09/06/2013. We didnt knew about this untill this last week, so I joined Company A on 09/30/2013 based on I797 receipt & was getting paid by Company A thereon.

    During the transfer process, we received a query from USCIS that the "The person you are requesting for H1B transfer was not in USA when
    petition was filed, & I replied back with a declaration & letter from Company B about business visit & to consider the latest I94. But it actually didn't help and we received the I797 approval notice on 11/07/2013 for consular processing with no I94. So,I left USA on 11/09/2013 & have visa interview on 11/13/2013 based on approved H1b petition with Company A.

    Here are my queries:
    1.Was I out of status or unauthorized to work for Company A all this while, even though I was paid? I worked till i actually received my approval notice (w/o I94).

    2.I had options -
    a.Go to India & get the restamping of visa for Company A.
    b.Go to Mexico/Canada & re-enter USA on the current approval notice (Company A) & unexpired existing visa (my first company- Company C).
    I chose option (a), Was it a right decision?
    Can there be any issue in getting the re-stamping done & additional questions & documents required by visa officer? Any additional scrutiy i need to be aware of?
    Is it possible to take option (b) if the chances for Visa stamping are bleak?

    3. If taking any of the two options is risky, Can I still re-enter USA using approved I797 from Company B and work for them as their petition is valid till 07/22/2015?

    Regrads,
    HKP

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    Default Re: Petition for H1b Transfer Submitted While Employee Was Out of the Country

    You can start working for the new employer once you receive the receipt from the USCiS, but once the transfer is denied a you can no longer work for the new employer (although you can still work for your original employer). It's not clear from your post whether the initial query was RFE and you continued to work until the petition was approved without the I-94, or if you continued to work after an initial denial until your employer secured the approval without the I-94. If you worked for your new employer when you were not supposed to be working there, consult an immigration lawyer.

    I don't think it makes much difference whether you get restamped in Canada or in India, save for the fact that as you're apparently from India it can be more convenient to be at home (and not to have to worry about Canadian immigration law) if problems arise.

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