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  • How different is the process for transfer from unused H1B to F1 and then back to H1B

    While in India, my company sponsored my H1B visa in Dec 2014. However, I never traveled to the USA on H1B. In 2016, I decided to pursue Masters in the USA.

    I got F1 visa in May 2016 and the immigration officer put "CANCELLED WITHOUT PREJUDICE stamp on my H1B visa while issuing F1. I entered United States on F1 visa.

    I want to know when I start working in the USA on my OPT and then when I want to move to H1B visa from OPT, How different the process will be from those who are simply moving from F1 to H1B? Is there any impact on getting H1B visa due to this scenario?

    Any help will be appreciated.

    Thank You.

  • #2
    Originally posted by GauravUser124 View Post
    While in India, my company sponsored my H1B visa in Dec 2014. However, I never traveled to the USA on H1B. In 2016, I decided to pursue Masters in the USA.

    I got F1 visa in May 2016 and the immigration officer put "CANCELLED WITHOUT PREJUDICE stamp on my H1B visa while issuing F1. I entered United States on F1 visa.

    I want to know when I start working in the USA on my OPT and then when I want to move to H1B visa from OPT, How different the process will be from those who are simply moving from F1 to H1B? Is there any impact on getting H1B visa due to this scenario?

    Any help will be appreciated.

    Thank You.
    Nope no impact.
    Just an opinion; Not legal advice.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by scientist2016 View Post
      Nope no impact.
      Thank You for your response. Any idea about the process? Will it remain same or different?

      Best,
      Gaurav

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      • #4
        Originally posted by GauravUser124 View Post
        Thank You for your response. Any idea about the process? Will it remain same or different?

        Best,
        Gaurav
        Same.
        Just an opinion; Not legal advice.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by scientist2016 View Post
          Same.
          Thanks

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