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What happens to my H-1B if I lose my job?
If you lose your job, your original employer will notify the USCIS of your employment being terminated. If you don’t find another employer in the 60-day timeframe, the USCIS will take steps to revoke your H1B visa.
Can I transfer H1B without Paystubs?
So, if a pay stub is listed as a binding document, it means that you won’t get your H1B transfer visa without it. But if your current employer cannot provide you with the pay stub for some reason, you can create a pay stub online services. Still, to make this document valid, you need to get it signed by your employer.
What happens to H-1B when you change jobs?
If the person is currently working on an H-1B visa for one employer (or has worked in the recent past), and when such person changes jobs to another employer, the new employer has to file a new H-1B petition for the employee. Many people, including some immigration attorneys, call this process an “H1 transfer”.
Can a H1B visa be revoked by an employer?
When an employer says they will revoke a person’s H1B, all they can really do is request withdrawal of the petition. Once the immigration service ( USCIS) receives a written request to withdraw, it will lead to the automatic revocation of the petition.
Can I stay in India if I Lose my H1B status?
You will only remain in India without option to return to the US. But if you want to return to the US then don’t lose your status, as if you do you won’t be able to return to the US and any future employer will have to file new H1B application and you’ll have to go through lottery again.
Can a H1B visa be transferred to another company?
H1B visa holders can change their employer while in the US under a process which is known as the H1B transfer. To be able to apply for an H1B transfer, they must first accept the new job offer is that you still have a valid H1B visa. They can then initiate the H1B transfer status, which could take several months. H1B Transfer Process