H-1B Employee, telecommuting/working from home
I entered US on Jan 2011 on F-1 Visa, completed my Masters and am now working for a reputed US organization since May 2012(OPT start date: May 2012, H-1B start date:Oct 2012. H-1B till: Oct 2017). My work does not require me to go to office, so I work from Home. Now I am planning to visit India next year and get my Visa stamped.<br>
My Questions are<br>
1. Can telecommuting job cause any issue during Visa stamping? I heard someone was asked "if you can work from home, why can’t you work from India?” The organization I am working for has offices in India.<br>
2. Do I need any extra evidence to prove that I am telecommuting, therefore not within commuting distance from my office?<br>
3. I am married. Would you suggest going alone to India for Visa stamping and in case of rejection comeback on H-4 or will it be good to go as a family. My husband is also on H-1B
See clip from Attorney Rajiv S. Khanna's conference call video that addresses this question.
There are very few instances when you want to take time out to appreciate the good work done.
This is one such instance wherein the law office of Mr Khanna was amazingly helpful in applying a change of status to H4.
We had no time to apply for this switch & I am grateful to Mr Khanna & his team, especially Anna Baker & Francesca Barna. They were very helpful & amazingly fast. This was a time sensitive issue & their help was really worth appreciating.
Very courteous & dependable !
I am delighted with their service. I am hopeful & confident that they would continue to provide great service.
Thank you !