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Posted on 24 Oct 2009
Q.

H1B stamping and gap between 2 employers

I am planning to go India for vacation and filling DS 157 where it asking about my 2 previous employers information. My info is as below.
Company name: Date of Employment
Company A 01/01/07 - 06/28/08
Company B 08/10/08 - 03/05/09
If you see my employment ended with Company A on 6/28/08 and new employment started with Company B on 8/10/08. I got a pay stub from Company A on 6/30/08. And from Company A I got notice period paystub on 7/15/08 and one on 7/30/08. And got first pay stub form company B by first week of Sept for the period 08/01/08 - 08/30/08. So, I have continuous paystub for last 3 years. Only problem is that there around a months gap when I was not in Project. If I put the exact data about Company and Employment, will there be any problem?I am currently on project.

User's Location: Detroit, Michigan, United States of America
Category: H1B Visa (Work Visa)
Posted on 26 Oct 2009
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