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flickr00
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Posted on 12-23-08 10:39
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Hello Everyone,
I have a question regarding H1B transfer and hoping to get the answers from the Sajha members. I am working on H1B visa and my employer (company A) has also filed I-140. I want to transfer my H1B to company B. Now company B wants to know whether there has been Labor or I140 filed on my behalf. Since my answer is yes, will this effect my H1B transfer?Will my Labor and I-140 be dismissed/witheld if I no longer work for company A?
Your answers will be highly appreciated.
Thanks!
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Bhasmasur
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Posted on 12-23-08 11:08
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Yes, your existing petition for I-140 through company A will be automatically dismissed as you transfer your H1B to company B. You have following options:
1) Transfer to company B and start all over again with your labor certification and I-140
2) Continue to work with Company A until after it passes 6 months of filing of I-1485 (not I-140). You can switch jobs/companies without jeopardizing your GC process if it has passed 6 months after you have filed I-485.
Hope this helps..
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Posted on 12-23-08 11:29
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Posted on 12-23-08 3:20
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Do some research, It might not be so. As the I-40 is for future employement, your H1B status has nothing to do it. Your Labor or I-40 application is valid until your current employer withdraws it. Only thing is you will have to work for the company A, when u get the I-40 approved and u get work permit. Little research, or a call to an attorney will help.
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