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Posted on 08 Apr 2010
Q.

H1B extension approved- issue with dates

Hello,

I got my H1B extension done and seeing issues with that. My old I-797 is valid till June 2nd 2010 . When I went out of country and came back I got an I-94 card issued at port of entry which is valid till June 12th 2010.

Now my H1B extension has been approved (for 3 years) and my current I-797 has a start date from June 13th 2010.


My Question:

From June 3rd to June 11th (10 days) , can I be working and can my payroll be run (i.e. is my work status legal for those 10 days)?

Please let me know.

Thank you.

User's Location: Phoenix, Arizona, United States of America
Category: H1B Visa (Work Visa)
Posted on 08 Apr 2010
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