I have an H-1B visa till Aug 22, 2011. However, as my passport was expiring earlier my I-94 was valid till Jan 07, 2011. I got laid off on Oct 15, 2010. Subsequently, I applied for visa status change to B-2 on Dec 01, 2010. I received a reply from USCIS dated Mar 17, 2011 that my application for status change had been rejected due to incomplete filing of documents. I therefore filed a motion to reconsider their decision on Apr 07, 2011. Decision is still pending on this motion.
I now have a job offer from another company. My questions are:
1. What is my current status? Am I out of status?
2. Can my new employer file for an H-1 transfer? Or will it be a fresh H-1?
3. Will I have to leave the country for visa stamping? Do I need to go to my home country for visa stamping or would going to Canada/Mexico suffice?
4. Could I face issues during visa stamping at the Consulate/Embassy regarding my current visa status?
5. My new employer is concerned as I-94 is expired. But I had already filed for change of status change to B-2 almost 40 days prior to that and the motion to reconsider is still on. What do I tell my potential employer?
6. Any advice on how to tackle this situation would be hugely apppreciated. The new employer might reconsider their offer based on my visa status. How do I convince them otherwise? What steps do I need to take?
Thanks for your advice
I now have a job offer from another company. My questions are:
1. What is my current status? Am I out of status?
2. Can my new employer file for an H-1 transfer? Or will it be a fresh H-1?
3. Will I have to leave the country for visa stamping? Do I need to go to my home country for visa stamping or would going to Canada/Mexico suffice?
4. Could I face issues during visa stamping at the Consulate/Embassy regarding my current visa status?
5. My new employer is concerned as I-94 is expired. But I had already filed for change of status change to B-2 almost 40 days prior to that and the motion to reconsider is still on. What do I tell my potential employer?
6. Any advice on how to tackle this situation would be hugely apppreciated. The new employer might reconsider their offer based on my visa status. How do I convince them otherwise? What steps do I need to take?
Thanks for your advice
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