Thats exactly right. Instead of Consular Processing they just filed for an extension of stay. Today my company's immigration HR basically called and threatened me to come back and stay in US else i will be putting my H1B in jeopardy. I asked her if she can file extension through Consular Processing. She is saying there is a lot of uncertainity now with the borders being shut and that she will monitor the situation on a weekly basis to see if they want to do consular processing.
I dont have a lot of hopes that my company would file my H1 on time. What do i do? I have 2 months exactly.
You don’t need another petition at all. The NOID was just for extending your status and not for the work authorization itself.
Assuming there are no other issues on the petition merits, USCIS will automatically approve your petition through consular processing and you’ll get form i797b as approval copy without i94. You should try explaining this to your HR that the NOID is just for extension of stay and not for petition itself. Ask them to check this with any attorney.
If you get approval before the expiry of current visa stamp (highly recommended premium processing upgrade while replying NOID), just use the new petition and current visa stamp to enter USA. Get a new i94 at the border and submit it to your HR.
Having said that, if your HR insists on you being back in US and wants to go with another extension, I suggest you don’t push it back. Your employer needs to extend your i9 meant for work authorization, and if they are not able to do that you will be in deep trouble.