Results 1 to 4 of 4

Thread: Desperately need help. H1 cap exempt for remaining h1 years. Returned US after 6 yrs.

  1. #1

    Desperately need help. H1 cap exempt for remaining h1 years. Returned US after 6 yrs.

    I was in US on H1 as follows:
    Employer A: October, 2005 to January, 2006 = 4 months
    Employer B: March, 2006 to May, 2006 = 3 months
    Employer C: May, 2006 to Dec, 2006 = 8 months (my h1 was approved till Dec. 2009 for employer C)

    Then I left employer C job and left US on December end 2006.
    So, TOTAL numbers of months worked on h1b in USA = 8 + 3 + 4 = 15 months

    I stayed in India till July. 2011. I returned to the US on Aug 2011 on h4 visa. I have an employer who is offering me job now on h1 (change of status from h4 to h1). Since I used only 15 months on h1 earlier, so I still have remaining 4 years 9 months, that I can use, which will be cap exempt. I have following questions:

    1) Is this cap-exempt valid for me to use before (Dec 2006 [i.e. last worked on h1] + 6 years = ) Dec 2012 ?
    2) Is this cap-exempt valid for me to use before (Dec 2009 [i.e. last h1 approval period] + 6 years = ) Dec 2015 ?
    3) Is this cap-exempt valid for me, even if I apply for h1 not now, but in 2020 (means any time)?
    4) If new employer (who is e-verified) applies for h1, then can I start from the day, when receipt number comes?
    5) If new employer applies for h1 and I start from the receipt number day. And USCIS takes 3 months for making decision and unfortunately it is denied, then will I have to return my 3 months salary to the employer?

    Please don't confuse with fresh h1 clock reset as I was outside of USA for more than 1 year. I am not trying for fresh h1. I am trying to use remainder years of my previous h1 with cap-exemption. Remainder time can be used http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/Laws/Memo...fadm120506.pdf

  2. #2
    I will try but given you have a job offer in hand ... .its worth spending some money on lawyer.

    I think cap-exempt applies to same employer i.e. C in your case. For another employer cap will always be there.

    Quote Originally Posted by ishagupta919 View Post
    I was in US on H1 as follows:
    Employer A: October, 2005 to January, 2006 = 4 months
    Employer B: March, 2006 to May, 2006 = 3 months
    Employer C: May, 2006 to Dec, 2006 = 8 months (my h1 was approved till Dec. 2009 for employer C)

    Then I left employer C job and left US on December end 2006.
    So, TOTAL numbers of months worked on h1b in USA = 8 + 3 + 4 = 15 months

    I stayed in India till July. 2011. I returned to the US on Aug 2011 on h4 visa. I have an employer who is offering me job now on h1 (change of status from h4 to h1). Since I used only 15 months on h1 earlier, so I still have remaining 4 years 9 months, that I can use, which will be cap exempt. I have following questions:

    1) Is this cap-exempt valid for me to use before (Dec 2006 [i.e. last worked on h1] + 6 years = ) Dec 2012 ?
    2) Is this cap-exempt valid for me to use before (Dec 2009 [i.e. last h1 approval period] + 6 years = ) Dec 2015 ?
    3) Is this cap-exempt valid for me, even if I apply for h1 not now, but in 2020 (means any time)?
    4) If new employer (who is e-verified) applies for h1, then can I start from the day, when receipt number comes?
    5) If new employer applies for h1 and I start from the receipt number day. And USCIS takes 3 months for making decision and unfortunately it is denied, then will I have to return my 3 months salary to the employer?

    Please don't confuse with fresh h1 clock reset as I was outside of USA for more than 1 year. I am not trying for fresh h1. I am trying to use remainder years of my previous h1 with cap-exemption. Remainder time can be used http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/Laws/Memo...fadm120506.pdf
    I no longer provide calculations/predictions ever since whereismyGC.com was created.
    I do run this site only as an administrator. Our goal is to improve clarity of GC process to help people plan their lives better.
    Use the info at your risk. None of this is legal advice.

    Forum Glossary | Forum Rules and Guidelines | If your published post disappeared, check - Lies and Misinformation thread


  3. #3
    If you choose apply under cap-exempt, you will be granted 3 years extension and 21 months (36 -15) in the second extension to complete the 6 year maximum limit.

    Q1 &2 - I cannot understand.

    Q3

    Yes, it is valid to use anytime asper current regulations.

    Q4

    No . You cannot start working with a receipt , you must wait for the approval notice. Ac21 protects only H1b to H1b portability.

    Q5

    N/A ( see Q4 )

  4. #4
    There is something called as H1 Reactivation. I know a person who worked for 2 years on H1 and then went back to her home country. She came back on H4, found a job and applied for reactivation. It is not considered under the cap so you can apply any time and are not restricted to applying in April of a particular year. I am not sure of the duration that they grant H1, but I believe you would get 3 years. Again, I am not sure about this.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •