H-1B Employer Change Triggers 2-Hr Airport Halt

H-1B holder stopped at US airport

An H-1B visa holder recently faced an unexpected issue while entering the US, even though he carried all valid documents. You can see how a small mismatch triggered scrutiny and stress at the port of entry.

What Happened at Los Angeles Airport

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You hear this account from LAX, the Los Angeles airport. The traveller had a valid H-1B stamp from an old employer and a valid I-797 from a new employer during an H-1B transfer, a process that usually works smoothly.

Secondary Screening Without Explanation

You learn that the CBP officer flagged the document mismatch and sent him to secondary screening. Officers took his passport, kept him in a closed room for 40 minutes, and gave no updates until they suddenly cleared him.

Mixed Experiences From Other Airports

You see very different outcomes from other H-1B travellers. One person with a similar mismatch was held for two hours at Chicago airport, while others reported smooth entry during transfers at Atlanta and San Francisco.

Understanding the Visa and I-797 Difference

You should know that the visa stamp allows travel, while the I-797 issued by the USCIS confirms work authorisation. This distinction exists clearly in rules, but entry decisions often depend on how a CBP officer reads your case.

Why Scrutiny Feels Higher Now

You are entering the US at a time of tighter H-1B checks and expanded background verification. Officers now question travellers more, and the lack of consistency across airports adds to anxiety for workers in transfer situations.

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