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  • Laid off - Can I go back to previous Employer without fresh H1b transfer

    I transfered my H1b to company A in Sep 2007 with this transfered visa validity from Sep 2007 to Sep 2010.
    I left company A and joined company B in Jan 2008 with this transfered visa validaity from Jan 2008 to Jan 2011

    Company B, can lay me off anytime.. Can I go back to Company A without a fresh H1B transfer.. since company A had not terminated it and it is still valid until Sep 2010.

    Seniors / Mr. Subramaniyam please guide. Do I need to do anything?

    Thanks A Lot.
    Rahul

  • #2
    Yes, you can.
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    • #3
      No

      As far as i know, you cannot.

      1. You had H1B with A
      2. You moved to B with transfer, so H1B with A is invalidated automatically since you transferred.

      Now you only have one H1B valid, which is the one that is with B.

      If you want to join A then you need fresh H1B transfer because old H1B with A no longer valid(look #2).

      So answer is NO. Even if the H1B with A still has valid date it doesn't matter, it's invalid.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by LeoLeo
        As far as i know, you cannot.
        2. You moved to B with transfer, so H1B with A is invalidated automatically since you transferred.

        Now you only have one H1B valid, which is the one that is with B.

        If you want to join A then you need fresh H1B transfer because old H1B with A no longer valid(look #2).

        So answer is NO. Even if the H1B with A still has valid date it doesn't matter, it's invalid.
        Wrong! Unless the company A had revoked the H1b, it remains valid. Each H1b is individual petition and pertains to that employer alone. The fact that you left an employer does not automatically revoke a H1b unless requested so by the employer.

        I am not a lawyer and you need to consult with one to validate any info posted on the forum and discuss your case specifics. H1b Question? Read the FAQ first.

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        • #5
          Thanks txh1b & LeoLeo

          Mr. Subramanya what is your understanding..

          Thanks
          Rahul

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          • #6
            Mr. Subramanya what is your understanding..

            ---- Ensure that your H1 has not been terminated by employer A

            ---- Ensure that your employer has not sent any letter to USCIS to revoke or terminate your H1.

            ---- Ensure that you can continue on the payroll of employer A

            ---- Ensure that emploer A is willing to pay you soon after you join and not leave on bench without pay. Otherwise you have to start all other actions to make them pay you

            ---- Be confident of the above matters before you join employer A

            Subramanya

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