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Hi,

I believe we are in a complicated situation interms of our immigration. Any help by the immigration gurus would be greatly appreciated.

I am currently on H4 status expiring Dec 2011. Do not have a H4 visa stamp in my passport though...my husband's GC ( priority date - Apr 16, 2006) is in processing this month and we filed my I-485 and I-765 on september 1, 2010.

I received a job offer recently and they filed my H1 on a premium basis on Aug 18. I received an RFE on that on Sep 1 ( we dont know the nature of the RFE yet)

My husband and I have to travel to India from mid september to early october for an important family event.

Here are my questions

1. Will leaving the country automatically void my petition for H1-B?

2. During my H1-B processing, if I get my H4 visa stamped in India, will that void my petition for H1-B?

3. Can the company keep processing my H1-B while I am in India and send me the approved H1 package so that I could get my H1-B visa stamped in India and return on H1-B

4. If I get my H4 stamped and if my husband's GC is approved while we are in India, what would be the visa status that I could return on?

 
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