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 H1b transfer and re stamping
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Posted on 08-05-15 7:17 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hello All,

I am currently on H1b with Employer A. And last year I went to Nepal for stamping. So currently, name of "Employer A" is on my H1b stamp (On passport).

I am now planning to switch and transfer my H1b to Employer B. After this transfer, if I go to Nepal, do I still need to schedule consular appointment in Kathmandu?

I googled and people said that as long as H1b is valid, I do not need to get a new stamp and I just have to show new I797 in port of entry.

Please share your experience if you were on a similar situation.

Regards,

NE_Pats
 
Posted on 08-05-15 8:45 AM     [Snapshot: 50]     Reply [Subscribe]
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No, you don't need to go for stamping if you have a valid visa in your passport. New I-797, employment verification letter, and paystubs(just in case) should be enough at port of entry. Most of the time they don't even bother to ask questions, but you never know!
 
Posted on 08-06-15 5:40 AM     [Snapshot: 134]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thanks madanbahadur. That is what i wanted to hear
 


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