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  • L1->H1B - continuous stay period for maxout?

    I was in US from Jan 2007 to July 2009 on L1B, when I withdrew my extension petition (due to RFE) and moved back to India. Then I got a brand new L1B in Sept 2009. Now, if I apply for an H1 now(in 2010 for 2011 quota), what will be the maxout for that H1(assuming it gets approved)?

    My question is should I subtract from 6 only:

    a) the period in US on new L1(e.g. 1.5 yrs) which will give me 4.5 yrs more on H1 OR
    b) the period in US on L1(both old and new)+in-between period in India(i.e. 2.5yrs**.5yrs**0 months i.e. 4yrs 10 months) which will give me only 1 yr 2 months more on H1...

    My question is that because of my new L1B (which I have got for full 3 yrs i.e. Sept 2012), and my noncontinuous stay in US, will my maxout date be automatically moved back..?

    Also, I am unable to find the actual USCIS link detailing this maxout policy. Can anyone please share it..?


    Thanks.

  • #2
    Can someone kindly reply...

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    • #3
      Hi shervin/anyone else,
      pls reply as I have to make my plans based on the same...

      Originally posted by nycindian View Post
      I was in US from Jan 2007 to July 2009 on L1B, when I withdrew my extension petition (due to RFE) and moved back to India. Then I got a brand new L1B in Sept 2009. Now, if I apply for an H1 now(in 2010 for 2011 quota), what will be the maxout for that H1(assuming it gets approved)?

      My question is should I subtract from 6 only:

      a) the period in US on new L1(e.g. 1.5 yrs) which will give me 4.5 yrs more on H1 OR
      b) the period in US on L1(both old and new)+in-between period in India(i.e. 2.5yrs**.5yrs**0 months i.e. 4yrs 10 months) which will give me only 1 yr 2 months more on H1...

      My question is that because of my new L1B (which I have got for full 3 yrs i.e. Sept 2012), and my noncontinuous stay in US, will my maxout date be automatically moved back..?

      Also, I am unable to find the actual USCIS link detailing this maxout policy. Can anyone please share it..?


      Thanks.

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      • #4
        In order for you to get a fresh 6 year term on H1B, you should have been out of the country(U.S) for 1 year when your petition is taken into consideration (L1 + H1b together is for 6 years). If you have left U.S in the month of July 2009, then it is advisable to wait until July to file a new petition which will earn you 6 years on that H1B.
        Not a legal advice. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk.

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        • #5
          Thanks shervin143 for the info!

          Originally posted by shervin143 View Post
          In order for you to get a fresh 6 year term on H1B, you should have been out of the country(U.S) for 1 year when your petition is taken into consideration (L1 + H1b together is for 6 years). If you have left U.S in the month of July 2009, then it is advisable to wait until July to file a new petition which will earn you 6 years on that H1B.

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