Legal Question in Immigration Law in India
Hi,
I used to work in USA on H1-b visa in past during year 2006 to 2010. I am out of USA for last 30 months now. My previous employer would like to take me back on payroll. My questions at this time:
1) Do I need to file my H1-B in new quota (April 2013)
2) I spend more than 6 months on unpaid leave for personal reasons in United States before coming back to my home country. Does that going to impact any of my visa processing?
3) Do I need to produce my old pay stubs for H1-b application?
I would appreciate inputs on above points.
Thanks
2 Answers from Attorneys
The answers to your queries are herein below for you perusal :-
1) Yes but your employer has to sponsor you again.You cant do it on your own.
2) It mean you were on bench before flying back to India . No it is not going to effect your visa process now.. I am sure you know the tab of 65,000 visas in year from all over the World .
3) No , your intent is more important than your stubs as it is a non immigrant visa. And you have to satisfy the immigration officer at the Embassy during your interview. .
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