what are the names of notices(FORM) sent by USCIS in case of Decision(Approval) and Post Decision Activity.

My employer in US is mid size genuine company working on Federal and cooperate projects and products.I am in India,never been to US.

They have applied for my H1b this year under Non-AD ,premium  processing category.



On May 5`th 2014 they informed me that they received the receipt notice and am selected in lottery.



On May 16`th they informed me that my petition is approved and they received the notice.



But later by end of May they informed me that my petition is still not fully approved and is still pending(Technically).They say USCIS means it is just formality (as good as it is approved). 



Am confused what is happening? They have not shared (bit reluctant don`t know why )  the receipt no. to me  ,so I can track or check the status online.



So I believe after reading [http://redbus2us.com/uscis-case-statuses-for-h1b-visa-flow-chart-workflow-screenshots/](http://redbus2us.com/uscis-case-statuses-for-h1b-visa-flow-chart-workflow-screenshots/) that the notice they received is of Decision(Approval) and It may be mentioned in that notice that the few other formalities are pending(Post Decision Activity).So they are calling this in their terms pending (Technically).



I am going to have a call with my employer on this soon,but before that I would like to know



1)       The name,informations and content inside the notices send by USCIS during Decision(approval) and Post Decision activity.



2)       What are the names of the Forms(notices) send by USCIS during Decision(approval) and Post Decision activity?



3)       Which Form/Notice (Decision(approval) and Post Decision activity)I should have for visa stamping?



4)       If its still pending in this way ,then does not this exceeds the PP processing time by USCIS?

Hi Vas63,

If you are discussing about H1-b, the only document that I know of which the USCIS sends once your petition is approved is the I-797 (this is work permit which has been approved for the beneficiary for a certain period of time - generally 3 years). Other than that, I don’t recollect any other document being sent by USCIS.

So once you have received the I-797, then post decision activity would mean you taking a visa interview and getting your visa stamped.