permand140 Posted March 1, 2019 Report Share Posted March 1, 2019 Hi All, From company A, I travelled outside US and I travelled back to US in 2017. During POE they gave the I94 till April 2018. Then Company A filed H1 Extn. While it was In progress, I moved to company B. As per Company B I797 copy, I94 validity is till 2020 Sept. In DHS website, the I94 number is matching with my Company B I797 approval Copy I94 number. But the admission until date still shows the old date, which is April 2018 1)I think it is correct as I didn't travel outside the US after I moved to Company B? 2) Can you also pls let me know, if I no need to go out of country to get stamp and come back as my Comp B I797 I94 is till Sept2020 Link to comment
pontevecchio Posted March 1, 2019 Report Share Posted March 1, 2019 As long as your "transfer" to B was during a time when you were in status, there is no issue here and you are fine. Any problems you perceive need to be addressed to the appropriate people in B. Link to comment
xTDx Posted March 1, 2019 Report Share Posted March 1, 2019 17 hours ago, permand140 said: Hi All, From company A, I travelled outside US and I travelled back to US in 2017. During POE they gave the I94 till April 2018. Then Company A filed H1 Extn. While it was In progress, I moved to company B. As per Company B I797 copy, I94 validity is till 2020 Sept. In DHS website, the I94 number is matching with my Company B I797 approval Copy I94 number. But the admission until date still shows the old date, which is April 2018 1)I think it is correct as I didn't travel outside the US after I moved to Company B? 2) Can you also pls let me know, if I no need to go out of country to get stamp and come back as my Comp B I797 I94 is till Sept2020 If you are working for B , then you do not need to leave country as your latest i94 is issued and extended by uscis under B's petition. Link to comment
permand140 Posted March 1, 2019 Author Report Share Posted March 1, 2019 Thanks for your response Link to comment
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