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Hi All, 

 

My H1B visa was cancelled at Abu Dhabi POE on June 5th 2024. Reason is- I was not having updated employment Agreement & Client letter with onboarding date which states my work start date.

My visa was stamped by CBP officer with "Pursuant to 22 CFR 41.122(h)(3) " . What does that mean? 

However, CBP officer said go back to your country,  get a new visa and come to US. So I have below questions 

  1. Am I still eligible to get a new H1B visa with the same Employer & Client which is legit.
  2. Or do I need to transfer my H1B to new employer and get a new i797 & LCA for attending visa interview again. 

I have filled DS-160 with the details of visa cancellation in it. 

My H1b validity is from October 2022 to September 2025. I haven't travelled to US before. It was my first time and visa was cancelled. 

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The legal basis the CBP officer used to cancel the visa.

 

You are eligible to apply

 

You do not have a H1b, it was cancelled.

 

What does your Employers Lawyer say? 

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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It looks like you need a new stamp. What did you provide at the border for your supporting documentation? You should only enter the U.S. 10 days before your H-1B is active.

 

You had an approved H1B from last year, why didn't you begin employment then? A H1B stamp in your passport is nothing without a job offer letter / start date letter / proof of employment.

 

When travelling on H-1B you need

1. H1B stamp

2. Paystubs for active US employer / Offer letter for new employer

3. i797 H1B approval notice (the green notice)

4. Copy of H1B packet is also advisable.

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On 7/1/2024 at 12:05 PM, Boiler said:

The legal basis the CBP officer used to cancel the visa.

 

You are eligible to apply

 

You do not have a H1b, it was cancelled.

 

What does your Employers Lawyer say? 

@BoilerThanks for your response. I am planning to go for visa interview again with the updated documents from my employer. 

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17 hours ago, Sinead91 said:

It looks like you need a new stamp. What did you provide at the border for your supporting documentation? You should only enter the U.S. 10 days before your H-1B is active.

 

You had an approved H1B from last year, why didn't you begin employment then? A H1B stamp in your passport is nothing without a job offer letter / start date letter / proof of employment.

 

When travelling on H-1B you need

1. H1B stamp

2. Paystubs for active US employer / Offer letter for new employer

3. i797 H1B approval notice (the green notice)

4. Copy of H1B packet is also advisable.

@Sinead91 Thanks for your response. Its my first time to US.  So I dont have any pay stubs as I havent started my work. It is advisable to transfer my H1B to new employer even if I have not been to US? I have been referred to a new employer by one of my friend. Pls advise.

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15 hours ago, Pradheep said:

@Sinead91 Thanks for your response. Its my first time to US.  So I dont have any pay stubs as I havent started my work. It is advisable to transfer my H1B to new employer even if I have not been to US? I have been referred to a new employer by one of my friend. Pls advise.

Your new employer should file a new H1B for you, and you will need a new i797 also. 

Immigration Specialist for Cap Exempt organization. Happy to help with H-1B / J-1 / Change of status :) 

Marriage Based AOS

  • Wedding: 05/16/2020
  • Packet sent: 01/07/2020
  • NOA1 i485, i130, i131 + i765: 08/10/2020
  • Biometrics i765: 10/07/2020
  • Biometrics i485: 10/20/2020
  • EAD + AP approved: 11/03/2020
  • EAD + AP card arrived: 11/09/2020
  • SSN arrived: 11/10/2020
  • Interview: 02/22/2021
  • Approved: 02/22/2021
  • GC arrived: 03/01/2021
  • ROC packet filed: 01/13/2023
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