perugu_vada Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 51 minutes ago, megadheera1 said: Approved 797 this 1 week validity unna kuda travel cheyachu uncle.. his bad luck anthe if it is true story Old days lo adi work aindi .. ipudu risk antunna with so much of scrutiny 1 Quote
ARYA Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago Fake story emo, the visa stamp is not tied to an employer 1 Quote
kevinUsa Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago Employer Change and Visa Stamping Hi bro I wanted to share everything that happened during my travel on Jan 11. It was honestly unexpected. I traveled from Hyderabad and there were no issues at all there. The airline stat allowed to board without any problem I landed in Abu Dhabi, I went through tl thing The officers stopped me and asked me to .They took my passpor nd my I-797 approval notice. started asking detailed questions about my job. They asked whether I work at is remote/hybrid. They also asked if I w currently on vacation or actively working, quested my recent pay stubs. Luckily, I had my pay stubs saved and was able to show them. Like Comment Share Like Share They then asked when I changed my employer. I told them I had changed about 6 months ago. I also showed them my new I-797 approval with my current employer. However, my visa stamp in the passport is still under my previous employer, even though it is valid until March 26, 2026. After reviewing everything, they told me that since I changed employers, I need to get my visa "updated" with the current employer. They also mentioned that my visa is "close to expiry" and said I should not travel without getting new stamping that reflects my current employer. I explained that I was planning to book a visa slot soon but right now there are no appointment slots available. They still insisted that I must get new stamping before traveling again. They were polite but firm. They did not cancel my visa, did not stamp anything negative in my passport, and did not take my phone or personal belongings. They simply said I could not travel to the U.S. at this time and arranged for me to return on the next available flight. I had to collect my luggage and was sent back. The whole situation was shocking because I had traveled with all valid documents, including my new I-797 and pay stubs, and had no issues at departure in Hyderabad. Being stopped and sent back from Abu Dhabi was mentally very stressful, and and they didn't really give me much room to explain beyond saying I need updated stamping with my current employer. X A A 3 X Quote
HugoStrange Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, godfather03 said: Nope - less than 3 months is a risky period. its legal. Wt=ith current issues they are making it a problem. They are just finding ways to stop h1b's anthe. Quote
ARYA Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 31 minutes ago, kevinUsa said: Employer Change and Visa Stamping Hi bro I wanted to share everything that happened during my travel on Jan 11. It was honestly unexpected. I traveled from Hyderabad and there were no issues at all there. The airline stat allowed to board without any problem I landed in Abu Dhabi, I went through tl thing The officers stopped me and asked me to .They took my passpor nd my I-797 approval notice. started asking detailed questions about my job. They asked whether I work at is remote/hybrid. They also asked if I w currently on vacation or actively working, quested my recent pay stubs. Luckily, I had my pay stubs saved and was able to show them. Like Comment Share Like Share They then asked when I changed my employer. I told them I had changed about 6 months ago. I also showed them my new I-797 approval with my current employer. However, my visa stamp in the passport is still under my previous employer, even though it is valid until March 26, 2026. After reviewing everything, they told me that since I changed employers, I need to get my visa "updated" with the current employer. They also mentioned that my visa is "close to expiry" and said I should not travel without getting new stamping that reflects my current employer. I explained that I was planning to book a visa slot soon but right now there are no appointment slots available. They still insisted that I must get new stamping before traveling again. They were polite but firm. They did not cancel my visa, did not stamp anything negative in my passport, and did not take my phone or personal belongings. They simply said I could not travel to the U.S. at this time and arranged for me to return on the next available flight. I had to collect my luggage and was sent back. The whole situation was shocking because I had traveled with all valid documents, including my new I-797 and pay stubs, and had no issues at departure in Hyderabad. Being stopped and sent back from Abu Dhabi was mentally very stressful, and and they didn't really give me much room to explain beyond saying I need updated stamping with my current employer. X A A 3 X There is no provision or process to to ‘update’ employer on an existing visa stamp bokka lo fake fakodi writers 1 Quote
summer27 Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago I never liked abu dhabi poe - I travelled once by ethihad airlines long back..just the pure racism the poe folks and the arab security shows there..chi chi.. Quote
ARYA Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 9 minutes ago, summer27 said: I never liked abu dhabi poe - I travelled once by ethihad airlines long back..just the pure racism the poe folks and the arab security shows there..chi chi.. 10 yrs back oka sari vaccha thru that poe, was fine not sure how its is now Quote
Sundarpichal Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, ARYA said: 10 yrs back oka sari vaccha thru that poe, was fine not sure how its is now ipudu nuvvu shitizen anna Quote
Kakynada Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 6 months back new employer changed, in 2 months old visa expiring,..coupel major red plags Quote
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