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    My I-140 got approved with Previous Employer during my 6th year of H1-B, now my I-140 is NOT revoked by Previous Employer and i switched my job to Current Employer and got 3 yrs H1-B extension for First time based on my Previous Employers Approved I-140. Now, *with current employer, my 3 yrs will end in 2018, if my current employer don't do my new PERM/I-140 then is it possible for my current employer to still renew my H1-B for Second time based on my Previous Employers Approved I-140 and will I still get 3 more years of H1-B extension?*

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    1. Yes, you should be able to apply for H-1B ext based on previously approved I-140 by ex employer. One of my friends was exactly in the same situation and has got it approved based on approved I-140 applied by previous employer.
    2. H-1B extension depends on many things, e.g. LCA or Task Order validity...i.e. client documents submitted for H-1B ext but still no one can guarantee 3 year ext, totally depends upon USCIS officer whims and fancy.

    P.S. - i'm not a lawyer, whatever I have stated above is based on true experience, directly or indirectly.

    Originally posted by sama2015 View Post
    My I-140 got approved with Previous Employer during my 6th year of H1-B, now my I-140 is NOT revoked by Previous Employer and i switched my job to Current Employer and got 3 yrs H1-B extension for First time based on my Previous Employers Approved I-140. Now, *with current employer, my 3 yrs will end in 2018, if my current employer don't do my new PERM/I-140 then is it possible for my current employer to still renew my H1-B for Second time based on my Previous Employers Approved I-140 and will I still get 3 more years of H1-B extension?*

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    • #3
      Thank you!

      Thank you!

      Originally posted by sama2015 View Post
      My I-140 got approved with Previous Employer during my 6th year of H1-B, now my I-140 is NOT revoked by Previous Employer and i switched my job to Current Employer and got 3 yrs H1-B extension for First time based on my Previous Employers Approved I-140. Now, *with current employer, my 3 yrs will end in 2018, if my current employer don't do my new PERM/I-140 then is it possible for my current employer to still renew my H1-B for Second time based on my Previous Employers Approved I-140 and will I still get 3 more years of H1-B extension?*
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      Thank you!

      Originally posted by NJNYC View Post
      1. Yes, you should be able to apply for H-1B ext based on previously approved I-140 by ex employer. One of my friends was exactly in the same situation and has got it approved based on approved I-140 applied by previous employer.
      2. H-1B extension depends on many things, e.g. LCA or Task Order validity...i.e. client documents submitted for H-1B ext but still no one can guarantee 3 year ext, totally depends upon USCIS officer whims and fancy.

      P.S. - i'm not a lawyer, whatever I have stated above is based on true experience, directly or indirectly.

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      • #4
        i am in same situation

        can you confirm whether you had your extension for second time based on previous employer approved I-140...
        Any other related information from your research...

        Thank you.

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