Hi,
Greetings to all here.
I applied for my H1-B visa through my company in July 2010, however till today ( March'2011), it is still in "Initial Review" phase.
Sensing that I do not have a future with my current employer and the carrot of H1-B was nothing but a mirage, I resigned from the services of my company.
Now, I'm really worried as to what will happen with my H1-B petition. My concerns are :-
1. How do I get my employer to get the petition cancelled. Should I approach USCIS or my employer ?
2. Once my petition gets cancelled, will this in any way affect my future prospects for another visa for US with any other employer ?
3. And my biggest concern : Off late, my employer has been notorious for implementing many unpopular cost-cutting policies. I am really worried as to what should I do if they demand to recover the cost of filing H1-B petition from me in order to give me my Experience Letter.
I request the experts and members here to kindly provide me some guidance/advice. I would greatly appreciate that.
Thanks in advance.
Greetings to all here.
I applied for my H1-B visa through my company in July 2010, however till today ( March'2011), it is still in "Initial Review" phase.
Sensing that I do not have a future with my current employer and the carrot of H1-B was nothing but a mirage, I resigned from the services of my company.
Now, I'm really worried as to what will happen with my H1-B petition. My concerns are :-
1. How do I get my employer to get the petition cancelled. Should I approach USCIS or my employer ?
2. Once my petition gets cancelled, will this in any way affect my future prospects for another visa for US with any other employer ?
3. And my biggest concern : Off late, my employer has been notorious for implementing many unpopular cost-cutting policies. I am really worried as to what should I do if they demand to recover the cost of filing H1-B petition from me in order to give me my Experience Letter.
I request the experts and members here to kindly provide me some guidance/advice. I would greatly appreciate that.
Thanks in advance.
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