sekarG Posted April 24, 2017 Report Share Posted April 24, 2017 Currently my H1 B is valid until 13-Jul-2017 and applied for extension as well but in between i have plans to go back to India and I might be coming back to U.S after 6 months. In this case what are the probabilities that could happen on my visa extension? if there is RFE what kind of documents do they generally ask for? If the extension is denied/revoked, then If I planned to come to US after 6 months , Is it possible to apply extension again in the later part with my old petition? I've received my petition on Jul-2014, so am I still eligible for cap exemption process. If my extension is denied/revoked , Is it possible to apply extension again under the cap exemption? Due to this any issue do you foresee when I travel back to US again? Thankyou, Link to comment
shekar11# Posted April 25, 2017 Report Share Posted April 25, 2017 On 4/24/2017 at 9:00 AM, sekarG said: Currently my H1 B is valid until 13-Jul-2017 and applied for extension as well but in between i have plans to go back to India and I might be coming back to U.S after 6 months. In this case what are the probabilities that could happen on my visa extension? if there is RFE what kind of documents do they generally ask for? If the extension is denied/revoked, then If I planned to come to US after 6 months , Is it possible to apply extension again in the later part with my old petition? I've received my petition on Jul-2014, so am I still eligible for cap exemption process. If my extension is denied/revoked , Is it possible to apply extension again under the cap exemption? Due to this any issue do you foresee when I travel back to US again? Thankyou, 1. It can be approved without I-94. 2. Never know. 3. Depends. 4. Yes, you can. Link to comment
sekarG Posted April 26, 2017 Author Report Share Posted April 26, 2017 13 hours ago, shekar11# said: 1. It can be approved without I-94. 2. Never know. 3. Depends. 4. Yes, you can. thanks shekar for the response Link to comment
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