> The new employer may file an H-1B petition upon your behalf. You may
> work while the petition is pending. Further, if you already have an
> H-1B visa stamp in your passport then, after the petition is approved
> you may travel internationally using that H-1B visa stamp, even if it
> has another employer's name on it.
>
> If this doesn't answer your question, please try clarifying it.
>
> Michael E. Piston
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> zvikorn@hotmail.com (zvikorn) wrote in message
> news:<86c64d24.0411130647.320645a@posting.google.com>...
> > I have heared that if I have H1B, and I find a new job with another
> > company, I (the new company) can transfer my H1B visa. Is it
> > correct?
> > What is the procedure for that? Is it possible that my current
> > company
> > will not allow the visa transfer?
> > Thanks
Mike,
Got the H1B stamped from employer A but not entered USA yet. Meanwhile
employer B also sent the papers to get the H1B stamped. Now the question
will the consulate cancel the emplyer A H1B stamped and stamp again with
employer B name ? Will it cause any problem in future ?
What is suggestion ?
-Manisha
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