lostpacket Posted December 8, 2012 Report Share Posted December 8, 2012 Hi I work directly for a company and the petition was filed as in-house. I in fact work at the employer location and do all the client work remotely. My manager oversees what I do. But the problem is I get the work as it comes. When we filed H-1b, USCIS asked for the clients, the duration of project. We supplied that with the existing clients. We have no long term clients but we always get projects. I got petition approved for 3 years. Would that be an issue for stamping ? I can't prove to consulate officer that I have work for the entire duration of approved petition. I can only show who the existing client is and the duration of this project. The projects which were shown to USCIS at the time of applying petition are over. There is no problem with EE relationship as we all work in a single office. Can I go for stamping ? Please reply Thanks Lostpacket Link to comment
h1hopes Posted December 10, 2012 Report Share Posted December 10, 2012 I feel it mostly depends on VO, but as far as your company can provide availability of valid work and ability to pay you, it will be fine. I believe getting a letter from client will help a lot. Link to comment
onemoresuggestion Posted December 10, 2012 Report Share Posted December 10, 2012 You can keep the supporting documents. A company can have dealings with multiple clients. The VO may ask you to produce the paystubs which will give them a clear understanding in my opinion Link to comment
lostpacket Posted December 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 13, 2012 I have in fact decided to find another employer. I won't go for stamping with this employer. I wish DOL had stamping facility in US. Thank you for the replies. Link to comment
JoeF Posted December 14, 2012 Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 Visa stamping hasn't existed since the early 2000s or so. It won't come back. Link to comment
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