Legal Question in Immigration Law in California
multiple filing
I filed through two employers in FY 2010. what are the implications?
Will the visa aproved later be teh valid visa?
or can I pick anyone and go for stamping?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: multiple filing
Do you mean you filed more than one H-1B? First, you can do that and choose if that's the deal with the employers. Second, you can have more than one employer.
Re: multiple filing
This matter is complex and you should not try to do it yourself so you should get an attorney to discuss your options. If you are located in Southern California, you can email me your contact info, so we can discuss your particular situation. There is no charge for consultation.
Re: multiple filing
If you're referring to H-1B, then you don't qualify through either employer. Multiple H-1 petitions are not acceptable.
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