martinvisalaw
06-11 04:52 PM
Hi Attorneys,
Recently I have filed my H1B petition . However due to some emergency I need to quit my current organisation (Company A) who has sponsored the H1B . My questions are :
1. Would there be any adverse effect if in future Company B files H1B for me ?
2. What generally happens if I file H1B and am not able to attend the interview ?
3. Is there any way Company A can revoke the H1B petition after I resign before H1B interview ?
Would appreciate a quick a reply .
1. There shouldn't be any negative consequences if you change from one H-1B employer to another. People do this all the time.
2. What "interview" do you refer to? If you mean a visa interview at the consulate, you should cancel if you cannot attend.
3. Company A can and should withdraw the H-1B petition once you leave the company. This should not affect you getting new H-1B status, assuming there is no major gap between leaving Company A and Company B filing the new petition.
Recently I have filed my H1B petition . However due to some emergency I need to quit my current organisation (Company A) who has sponsored the H1B . My questions are :
1. Would there be any adverse effect if in future Company B files H1B for me ?
2. What generally happens if I file H1B and am not able to attend the interview ?
3. Is there any way Company A can revoke the H1B petition after I resign before H1B interview ?
Would appreciate a quick a reply .
1. There shouldn't be any negative consequences if you change from one H-1B employer to another. People do this all the time.
2. What "interview" do you refer to? If you mean a visa interview at the consulate, you should cancel if you cannot attend.
3. Company A can and should withdraw the H-1B petition once you leave the company. This should not affect you getting new H-1B status, assuming there is no major gap between leaving Company A and Company B filing the new petition.
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Ann Ruben
08-08 11:46 AM
It is possible to "interfile" in this situation, (See AFM Sec. 23.2(l) Transferring an Adjustment of Status Application from One Underlying Eligibility Basis to Another).
However, I do not think you can successfully interfile until your wife's 2010 PD is current. ( See AFM Sec. 23.2(l)(2)(L) The Priority Date must Be Current for the Basis to Which the Applicant Wishes to Convert).
However, I do not think you can successfully interfile until your wife's 2010 PD is current. ( See AFM Sec. 23.2(l)(2)(L) The Priority Date must Be Current for the Basis to Which the Applicant Wishes to Convert).
nixstor
06-23 04:37 PM
lawyers do this all the time. I guess USCIS is fine with it.
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rkdnc9
08-20 01:12 PM
Hi All..
I am on H1 since Oct 07. I haven't left USA so far and so I haven't gone for stamping. However, I heard that I need to go to stamping before completion of 1yr after getting H1. Is this true? and to what cases does this rule apply?
Please help. I am confused.
Thanks,
rkdnc9.
I am on H1 since Oct 07. I haven't left USA so far and so I haven't gone for stamping. However, I heard that I need to go to stamping before completion of 1yr after getting H1. Is this true? and to what cases does this rule apply?
Please help. I am confused.
Thanks,
rkdnc9.
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tinamatthew
07-21 03:37 PM
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NikNikon
October 27th, 2004, 05:41 AM
I know Steve prefers to go flashless and knock the ISO up to 1600 but then he's usually shooting bands with huge light shows. Shooting these bands in small clubs who don't have an extravagant light show without a flash I find most of the time my results are too dark. I first try to use the bounce flash method and if that doesn't work out I'll use it straight on but with a lower setting to where it doesn't completely wash out the color of the stage lighting. But yea, that would be my critique, 3 of 4 of your shots are on the dark side.