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NewsFlash!
Note to H1Bs Traveling to U.S.
and Working for Consulting Companies Posted
14.Jan.2010;
updated 22.Jan.2010
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[We also recommend that those interested in this article, read our January
22, 2010 article,
H1B Memo on Employer-Employee Relationships and 3rd-Party Placements.]
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The Murthy Law Firm has received several reports
and learned of instances in which H1B employees were sent back home to India
after the Christmas / New Year holiday from various airports, particularly
Newark, NJ, and JFK in New York, NY. We at the Murthy Law Firm will be
contacting both AILA national and the CBP office in Newark and New York. Our
effort is to gain clarification and determine the basis for sending H1B
employees back to India (or other home countries), and, if this is due to an
error of judgment or law, we will seek a reversal of this recent, alarming
trend. In addition, a related January 8, 2010 memorandum from the USCIS
analyzes the definition of "employer" and "employee" particularly for H1B
employees working at third-party client sites. While these two actions may
not be related, both demonstrate the current level of government scrutiny of
the H1B program. Hence, each employer and employee should operate by
strictly following the H1B program requirements.
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We will need to review the events and the USCIS's
evolving definitions of relevant laws to determine short, intermediate, as
well as long-term lawful solutions to deal with this issue. If an H1B
employee accepts expedited removal / deportation (with the government paying
the cost of the airline ticket) from the CBP officer, removal may result in
a minimum 5-year bar on reentering the United States. If an H1B employee
indicates to the CBP officer at the airport that s/he is requesting a
withdrawal to enter the United States (and return home on the next flight at
one's own expense), s/he is able to apply for a new H1B visa stamp either
with the same or a new H1B employer and reenter the U.S. within a few days /
weeks.
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We at the Murthy Law Firm will continue to share useful information that we
believe will help you to plan your travel or when you change H1B employers.
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