NaveenY Posted November 10, 2016 Report Posted November 10, 2016 Hi, I got H1b from EmployerA and traveled to US and stayed there for 2years and came back to India and now i am with EmployerB. EmployerA is initiated my h1 withdrawn request to USCIS and its done. I found an US based Employer who initiated my H1b transfer and i am currently working with EmployerB in india. the case is still pending status. My question here is can i change my EmployerB to EmployerC in india while my h1b transfer is pending? please let me know if this is not clear to understand.
pontevecchio Posted November 11, 2016 Report Posted November 11, 2016 Yes. In all senses of the word.
NaveenY Posted November 13, 2016 Author Report Posted November 13, 2016 Thanks for your reply, Just for better understanding i tried to rearrange my questions more clear. Could you please comment. Thanks in advance. Hi, I got H1b from ******* and traveled to US and stayed there for 2years and came back to India and now i am working with ***. ***** was initiated my h1b withdrawn request to USCIS and its processed and withdrawn/revoked. I found an US based Employer XYZ Ltd who initiated my H1b transfer and i am currently working with *** in india. My h1b transfer case is still pending status. My question is 1)can i change my job from *** to EmployerC say ********* in india while my h1b transfer is pending with XYZ Ltd? 2)Once my h1b transfer case is approved can i go for stamping with XYZ Ltd I797? 3)Is there any difficulty i will face during the visa interview? 4)In the interview who will be my current employer i need to say? 5)Which employer payslips i need to submit if the interviewer ask me to show?
pontevecchio Posted November 14, 2016 Report Posted November 14, 2016 1. You can only have H1 status in the USA. What you do elsewhere is immaterial . 2. ANY H1 sponsor can file a H1 petition non cap for you and on approval you can get the H1 visa and come over to start work. 3. Not because of anything mentioned by you. Revocation by the original sponsor does not affect you and is immaterial to you. 4. Your current employer is the one you are working for currently. 5. Why would he ask you to show stubs? None of his business.
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