Hi,
My current employer A has applied for H1B under 2012 quota and I got the visa issued in Oct 2012 with validity till 2015. Till now I didn't use it and traveled to USA.
Now I have decided to join employer B , who has offered me job at USA location by considering my valid H1B. He is willing to apply for H1B transfer.
I have consulted an attorney to seek his opinion in my case.
He has suggested that as per law I can travel with my existing visa of employer A and work for Employer B provided I do have approved petition of Employer B.
But he is insisting to be on safer side at POE its better to get new visa stamp.He also said that most of the
consulate officers at Port of entry suggest to get new visa stamp in case there is a change in employer and traveling from home country and did not entered to USA previously.
My concerns are
1)Do I need to go for a new visa stamp with employer B ?
2)Just in case if I have decided to go for visa stamp again, what sort of questions the Visa Officer at consulate can shoot by taking my previous visa and employer into consideration ?
3)As I will be joining employer B after resigning from current employer A, Can my current employer cancel both approved petition and visa or only petition.
I heard an employer can cancel only petition not visa.
4)Can Employer B initiate H1B transfer, once current employer cancels the visa and petition. Will it have any impact in getting approval with USICS.
Thanks,
Sai
My current employer A has applied for H1B under 2012 quota and I got the visa issued in Oct 2012 with validity till 2015. Till now I didn't use it and traveled to USA.
Now I have decided to join employer B , who has offered me job at USA location by considering my valid H1B. He is willing to apply for H1B transfer.
I have consulted an attorney to seek his opinion in my case.
He has suggested that as per law I can travel with my existing visa of employer A and work for Employer B provided I do have approved petition of Employer B.
But he is insisting to be on safer side at POE its better to get new visa stamp.He also said that most of the
consulate officers at Port of entry suggest to get new visa stamp in case there is a change in employer and traveling from home country and did not entered to USA previously.
My concerns are
1)Do I need to go for a new visa stamp with employer B ?
2)Just in case if I have decided to go for visa stamp again, what sort of questions the Visa Officer at consulate can shoot by taking my previous visa and employer into consideration ?
3)As I will be joining employer B after resigning from current employer A, Can my current employer cancel both approved petition and visa or only petition.
I heard an employer can cancel only petition not visa.
4)Can Employer B initiate H1B transfer, once current employer cancels the visa and petition. Will it have any impact in getting approval with USICS.
Thanks,
Sai
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