KlkAnand Posted March 27, 2019 Report Share Posted March 27, 2019 My H1B extension is pending with USCIS ( from last 340 days) mean while my employer applied for PERM and I-140 got approved last month and other hand i am completing my 6 years in next two months. Now i converted my H1-B extension is premium. Question: 1. Is there any possibilities that i will get approval beyond 6 years? or i would get it only for 2 months as i am completing my 6 years in 2 months. 2. Would USCIS some how know that i have I-140 approved? but my Employer didn't send my I-140 approval copy during my RFE response saying it doesn't help as dates mentioned in my H1B extension petition documents is until my 6 year completion. Quote Link to comment
pontevecchio Posted March 27, 2019 Report Share Posted March 27, 2019 You will not get something you did not apply for. He will need to file an extension. Quote Link to comment
Veerucs Posted July 18, 2019 Report Share Posted July 18, 2019 On 3/27/2019 at 1:20 AM, KlkAnand said: My H1B extension is pending with USCIS ( from last 340 days) mean while my employer applied for PERM and I-140 got approved last month and other hand i am completing my 6 years in next two months. Now i converted my H1-B extension is premium. Question: 1. Is there any possibilities that i will get approval beyond 6 years? or i would get it only for 2 months as i am completing my 6 years in 2 months. 2. Would USCIS some how know that i have I-140 approved? but my Employer didn't send my I-140 approval copy during my RFE response saying it doesn't help as dates mentioned in my H1B extension petition documents is until my 6 year completion. Could you please share your experience , I am also in the same boat . Did you get your extension approved only for 2 months ? Did you filed your 7th year extension ? Thanks In advance Quote Link to comment
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