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chulbuley
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Posted on 06-29-11 1:18
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Does anyone have an experience transferring their H-1B from non-profit organization to for-profit company. I googled a lot and found some mixed reviews.
Some says i can't transfer and need to file a new H-1B for a cap-count company, while others says it can be transferred under portability law.
Also even if i apply for the transfer OR apply for new H-1B and it gets approved before October 1, do i have to stop working till Oct. 1 or due to portability law i can continue working?
i found these two sources:
This one might be more reliable as lots of experts give their views in murthy.com but is dated back to 2007
http://www.murthy.com/news/n_h1bemp.html
this one is more recent source, but don't know if the law has been changed in between 2007 and 2011
http://hammondlawgroup.com/healthcareblog/2011/01/28/hospitals-cap-exempt/
So, if anyone has faced similar situation, please share your experience. Thank you
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ANS
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Posted on 06-29-11 1:25
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non-profit-organisations have their H1 excluded from 65K limits of H1 approved each year. So posibly, you can not transfer...
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the_hareeb
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Posted on 06-29-11 2:11
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so if i get a new job at profit company, can i transfer from my non-profit (if there is stil quota left) or does my new employer need to reapply
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anon
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Posted on 06-29-11 2:25
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I would say it needs to be reapplied.
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chulbuley
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Posted on 06-29-11 3:07
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@ans thanks for the answer, it may not be transferred but i can still apply for a new H1B as only 17k out of 65,000 H1B for fiscal year 2012 has been filed. but can i start working for my new employer immediately? what about if it is approved before october 1, (the quota system will allow us to start working only after october 1) . it does not make sense that a person whose case is pending for H1B approval is in a better shape (continue working for new employer) than a person whose H1B is already approved before october 1 (has to stop working for new employer as soon as it is approved since the quota system is considered to start only after oct. 1)
@the_hareeb we can definitely go ahead and work for the new employer (for-profit company) in future but the only confusing part is whether it should be filed as a new H1B or a transfer of H1B.
@anon i also thought it needs to be reapplied going into a quota system from a cap-exempt, but talking to my possible new employer's lawyer yesterday said, it can be transferred. i told him i couldn't find anywhere which says that i can transfer my H1B from non-profit org. to for-profit company. but he was firm with his words and i couldn't satisfy him in any ways due to lack of source. i thought maybe he knows better than me and he should but i am little worried now if during a transfer process it is rejected (hope not) by USCIS saying it cannot be transferred and i will have already left my old job and i cannot join the new one. this might jeopardize my status. so i was looking for someone who had similar experience.
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chulbuley
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Posted on 06-29-11 3:13
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forgot to mention after talking to the lawyer, i did some more research and found the second source (link in my original post) which clearly says :
H-1b cap-exempt moving to an cap-subject employer: if the hospital is hiring an individual who has been working on an H-1b through a cap exempt employer, the non-exempt hospital needs to wait until April 1 to file the H-1b transfer. The individual can work between the April 1 st filing and October 1 st based upon H-1b portability if the underlying LCA and H-1b petition for the cap-exempt employer will carry through until October 1, 2011.
so now i am really confused what to do.......
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ANS
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Posted on 06-29-11 5:41
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If your H1 was transferable, you do not need to wait until April 1st. Once your new employer files LCA for new job, you should be ready to go. It takes max. a week for the LCA to get approved.
But since yours is different story, it's a bit confusing. Talk to your new employer ..
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