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Can you change status from H1B to F1?
Can You Switch From H1B to F1? The good news is that you can extend your stay in the U.S. by getting your visa status changed from H1B to F1. This change will not only help you enhance your skills but will also provide you with enough time to decide what you want to do next while still staying in the U.S.
Can I have both H1B and opt?
Yes, both can be filed. When the H1B petition is approved granting change of status, you will no longer be in F1 (OPT is still F1 status) but automatically in H1B status.
What is a change of status from F1 to H1B?
Change of status is simply where a noncitizen present in the U.S. goes from one immigration status to another. To change status from F1 to H1B, you have to make an application to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
How to extend your stay in the US on H1B?
The good news is that you can extend your stay in the U.S. by getting your visa status changed from H1B to F1. This change will not only help you enhance your skills but will also provide you with enough time to decide what you want to do next while still staying in the U.S.
How to go from F1 to H1B After graduation?
Normally, OPT occurs after you’ve graduated so in most cases you’ll apply for your H1B during OPT. The second way to go from F1 to H1B is through consular processing. Consular Processing is where you get a visa from outside of the U.S. So H1B consular processing just refers to the way you apply for an H1B visa when you’re outside the U.S.
What is an H1B visa?
The H1B visa comes under the Immigration and Nationality Act that allows foreign workers to engage with U.S. employers temporarily in various specialized occupations. These occupations, generally, require that the foreign workers are well-skilled in their field, and have a bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience to be considered.