Madhavi Savitha Posted October 10, 2013 Report Share Posted October 10, 2013 My employer has filed my H1B petition as in-house project in their company. My H1B is approved and am yet to go for stamping in India. My employer is asking me to work for a new client instead of in-house project. I have got client letter as well from the new client. Here is my question: 1.) My H1B petition was filed as in-house project. Can I go for stamping with the new client letter instead of in-house project? Will there be any issues? 2.) Will there be any rejection if I go for stamping as in-house project (I mean, if I don't have any client letter) ? Please clarify Link to comment
kumar_y Posted October 10, 2013 Report Share Posted October 10, 2013 My employer has filed my H1B petition as in-house project in their company. My H1B is approved and am yet to go for stamping in India. My employer is asking me to work for a new client instead of in-house project. I have got client letter as well from the new client. Here is my question: 1.) My H1B petition was filed as in-house project. Can I go for stamping with the new client letter instead of in-house project? Will there be any issues? 2.) Will there be any rejection if I go for stamping as in-house project (I mean, if I don't have any client letter) ? 1) Was your petition approved? If you are working for new client why you are thinking about in house project? 2) Again if you answer 1 you will get the answer for 2 Link to comment
rahul412 Posted October 10, 2013 Report Share Posted October 10, 2013 Here is my question:1.) My H1B petition was filed as in-house project. Can I go for stamping with the new client letter instead of in-house project? Will there be any issues? 2.) Will there be any rejection if I go for stamping as in-house project (I mean, if I don't have any client letter) ? You need H1 amendment. That's the only option. Link to comment
vishnu586 Posted October 24, 2013 Report Share Posted October 24, 2013 When ever you change the client, make amendment and lca and go for the stamping. Link to comment
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