H1b serious advice needed please help!?

Hello everyone.
I have a situation here. I am orginially from Central Asia, country-Uzbekistan(it is somewhere close to Russia). I've got my H-1b visa in Nov, 2004 and came to US in Dec 2004. After working with one company I changed my job and got an approval from Immigration to switch my employer (dated Feb 2005) and they approved until Feb 2008. When I first came to US I was issued an I-94 for Sep30 2007 (That's when my first visa expires) and my lawyer said that since I've changed my employer I have to get a new I-94, for that I have to go back to my country and get a new visa issued. I have all the documents ready and going back to Uzbekistan in August.
I was just wondering could they deny my visa? or is there any possible reason for being denied? If Immigration in US approved don't they(US embassy in Uzb) have to approve too?
PLease help me out here, I don't wanna work with lawyers cuz they all eat money and never do a thing, but promise...
Anyway, appreciate your help...

Answer:
Don't worry about it. You're here, I don't know if it's legal for you to stay, but nobody enforces those laws unless you make trouble, why should you be the only guy who gets sent home?

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