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Can I Travel internationally to stamp my H1B visa while my H1B amendment is currently being processed?

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Hi All,

 

I recently got my H1B approved and my attorney filed an Amendment for a change of location under normal processing which is currently pending with USCIS.

 

I am traveling by Dec and I already booked my interview with my country Embassy for stamping my former H1B on my passport before the new H-1B amendment was filed.

 

Question:

Can I still proceed to travel in December even with my H-1B amendment still pending.

 

Will I be at any risk if I do so? Although I have the receipt notice of the H-1B amendment with me.

 

Note: I currently don’t have the approved H1B stamped on my passport because I was formerly on F1 visa which already expired.

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