abhishek101
12-04 02:17 PM
Yes you can,
I am exactly in the same position as you. Jul 07 filer, and got married after that so my wife is on H4.
Just recieved my 10 - 12 year extension in August for H1b being valid till July 2012.
I am exactly in the same position as you. Jul 07 filer, and got married after that so my wife is on H4.
Just recieved my 10 - 12 year extension in August for H1b being valid till July 2012.
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rvr_jcop
04-29 01:26 PM
Hello,
I read this on Oh-law website. I am a bit confused. Isnt it true that H1 is dual intent, why would they consider this as abandonment of 485 when one uses the automatic re-validation rule (no valid H1 stamp but valid I-94 stub on the 797 H1 approval)?
From the Oh-law website:
Those in pending I-485 green card proceedings should understand that travel over the contiguous countries without a valid H or L visa status or without an approved advance parole will result in a deadly consequence of abandonment of pending I-485 applications even if they are readmitted into the U.S. after a short trip to Canada and Mexico with an expired visa in the passport under the foregoing visa revalidation rule. Rule of readmissibility from such trip is one thing and abandonment of pending I-485 is the other. They should never depart from the U.S. without a valid H or L approved status or a valid Advance Parole.
I read this on Oh-law website. I am a bit confused. Isnt it true that H1 is dual intent, why would they consider this as abandonment of 485 when one uses the automatic re-validation rule (no valid H1 stamp but valid I-94 stub on the 797 H1 approval)?
From the Oh-law website:
Those in pending I-485 green card proceedings should understand that travel over the contiguous countries without a valid H or L visa status or without an approved advance parole will result in a deadly consequence of abandonment of pending I-485 applications even if they are readmitted into the U.S. after a short trip to Canada and Mexico with an expired visa in the passport under the foregoing visa revalidation rule. Rule of readmissibility from such trip is one thing and abandonment of pending I-485 is the other. They should never depart from the U.S. without a valid H or L approved status or a valid Advance Parole.
jliechty
January 29th, 2005, 08:39 PM
Much better. :)
Your other one had better exposure also. And don't feel too bad about it - I struggle with proper highlight exposure on slide film all the time (/curses his lack of a spot meter). :(
Your other one had better exposure also. And don't feel too bad about it - I struggle with proper highlight exposure on slide film all the time (/curses his lack of a spot meter). :(