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    H1 withdraw and cancel

    The OP is out of status and cannot go back to work for the previos employer since the H1 with them has been cancelled/will be cancelled. This is my opinion.
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    H1 transfer related question

    I didn't get this point. AFAIK, even if company A cancels the H1, I think the transfer (which is nothing but a new petition not subject to cap) may go through fine. I think the OP is outside the U.S. and has not entered the U.S. OP, You can apply for a transfer. Once the H1 with...
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    H1B transfer

    No need to apply with the new applicants. You were already counted in the past and you can use the remainder time. Your old visa stamp, if you have one, is valid till it expires, regardless of your employer. You can use this for any employer who has an approved H1 on your behalf...
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    Do I qualify for EB2?

    OP, You qualify for EB-2 since job requires a Bachelor's degree + 5 yrs exp and you seem to match the requirements.
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    Will this qualify for EB2?

    A 4 year US-equivalent Bachelor's Degree is all that is needed for EB-3. EB category is based on what the real job requires and not what you have. You may have an MS and still may not be able to file under EB-2 because the job does not require an MS or BS plus 5 yrs exp. A B.S. degree holder...
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    Change of Status

    You will need to find an employer first who can apply for H1. Yes, you can still use the previously approved H1 and you can apply any time. No need to apply with the new applicants. You were already counted in the past and you can use the remainder time. Your old visa stamp is valid till it...
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    Recapturing the H1-B time

    I think you can use the remainder option to get the remaining time for any employer and not necessarily only Employer A. The burdon of proof, however, rests on the beneficiary (you). You will need the old I-797 copy or H1 visa stamp or H1 I-94 copy to prove that you were already counted in the...
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    How Can We Know H1b Status

    An H1 is an employer's petition. Only they or their lawyer get any correspondance from USCIS. Your only source is your employer. If you wrote some check directly to USCIS from your account (like for Premium Processing), you can know when the check gets cleared.
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    Regarding H1 B opportunity

    From my knowledge, companies in NJ have bad reputation as can be seen from complaints filed to DOL and their backlog. It's your decision and your life.
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    Travel after filing H1

    No one knows when the lottery will be performed and hence no one can determine what's going to happen to PP cases. Premium may likely be suspended until the lottery day, like last year. I am not sure. As the previous poster suggested, you are good to travel. The only thing is that the...
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    H1-B Refunds for 2006 and 2007 application fees

    If you did not get the H1s in either year, your employer should have gotten the money back from USCIS along with the application packet. I think it's between you and your employer. You take it further the way you like with your employer. There are some fees the employer must pay.
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