First - a vote of thanks to all the guru's who answer messages on this board. I have learnt alot just by browsing the old posts.
I am on my 9th year on a H1-B and I get yearly extensions - I awaiting my extension for Jan 2007 to Dec 2007. I am working with company A who filed my green card EB3 traditional labor 3yrs ago (Oct 2003) - so its sitting at a backlog center.
I have read here that, if company B whom I am intrested, can apply for my H1 pending my previous employer did not withdraw the labour app or substitute it for someelse. However, I am quite sure that company A would end up substituting my labor for someone else should I leave my position.
I am currently in an okay situation in company A but have a chance to join a fantastic EB2 position there.
What are my options in order to transfer. Assuming I cannot depend of my labor app from company A ..... what would company B need to do in order for me to be able to transfer? Do they simply need to just file a perm application in order for me to be able to transfer my H1 ... or do they need to have the labor certification in hand (or worse still, an I-140) before I can transfer?
I'd greatly appreciate your views on this matter.
Thanks.
I am on my 9th year on a H1-B and I get yearly extensions - I awaiting my extension for Jan 2007 to Dec 2007. I am working with company A who filed my green card EB3 traditional labor 3yrs ago (Oct 2003) - so its sitting at a backlog center.
I have read here that, if company B whom I am intrested, can apply for my H1 pending my previous employer did not withdraw the labour app or substitute it for someelse. However, I am quite sure that company A would end up substituting my labor for someone else should I leave my position.
I am currently in an okay situation in company A but have a chance to join a fantastic EB2 position there.
What are my options in order to transfer. Assuming I cannot depend of my labor app from company A ..... what would company B need to do in order for me to be able to transfer? Do they simply need to just file a perm application in order for me to be able to transfer my H1 ... or do they need to have the labor certification in hand (or worse still, an I-140) before I can transfer?
I'd greatly appreciate your views on this matter.
Thanks.