pandugadusaley Posted July 10, 2013 Report Share Posted July 10, 2013 If we change the client, we need to file the new amendment. Is that necessary for sure? or no need. If we need to file, how much it costs. Thanks in advance Link to comment
rahul412 Posted July 11, 2013 Report Share Posted July 11, 2013 If we change the client, we need to file the new amendment. Is that necessary for sure? or no need. If we need to file, how much it costs. Thanks in advance Some people say yes, some say no. Coming to cost, ask your employer. BTW you don't need to worry about that. Link to comment
roxx19 Posted July 15, 2013 Report Share Posted July 15, 2013 Yes you need to file Amendment if ur planning for stamp. My situation is same here. I got H1B Approved for location A . Filed H1B on 1st April 2013. H1B start date is 1st Oct 2013 When I had applied H1B, within couple of days, I got the new job with same employer with different location and started working on 4th April 2013 in location B. I need to go stamping in October month. I need to know whether to file Amendment before oct 2013 I mean in the month of Jul or Aug ???? There is doubt like, if Immigration ask why ur filing amendment as since your H1B not yet started ??? So what should i say??? Or to file Amendment in the Oct month ??? Which scenario is best to get H1B Amendment Approval???? Link to comment
dinu Posted July 15, 2013 Report Share Posted July 15, 2013 Yes you need to file Amendment if ur planning for stamping. If not, you are good. Link to comment
roxx19 Posted July 16, 2013 Report Share Posted July 16, 2013 I know I need to file H1B Amendment as I am going for stamp. But I need to know whether need to apply before Oct 2013 ie in the month of Jul or Aug 2013 ???? OR after Oct 2013 ??? As my H1B start date is from Oct 2013 Is Immigration ask why ur filing amendment early as since your H1B not yet started ??? So what should i say??? Please suggest which will be best to get approval????? Link to comment
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