Coming back To US after H1 to F1 Transfer - Sajha Mobile
SAJHA MOBILE
Coming back To US after H1 to F1 Transfer
Posts 5 · Viewed 5847 · Go to Last Post
V2001
· Snapshot
Like · Likedby · 0
ur status has changed, so u need to apply/get visa.
chiya_tea
· Snapshot
Like · Liked by · 0
I have also same situation and I am same phase....still confused...
nissan2006
· Snapshot
Like · Liked by · 0
This is what i found in Murthy.com
It might help you guys a lit bit.

Client: 
 I
am currently on H1B and going to transfer to F1 visa. just wanted to
know if my transfer gets approved from USCIS, is it necessary for me to
leave the country for stamping or I can still live on F1 status without
stamping. I would really appreciate if somebody could help me with this.

Attorney:  
you
do not need a valid visa to be in valid status in the U.S. In addition,
if you travel to Canada or Mexico, you may be eligible for automatic
visa revalidation so long as you had a valid nonimmigrant visa when you
initially entered the U.S., has maintained your status, was absent from
the U.S. for 30 days or less, has a valid passport, and is admissible
otherwise. In that case your visa would be extended and converted to
the new category for which you had your change-of-status application
approved. However, when you travel to other countries, you would still
need to apply for a new visa to re-enter the U.S.


Regards.
gc1488
· Snapshot
Like · Liked by · 0
Still dint get the answer from the someone who actually did the way I needed.

I know many who went to f1 from H1 but dont know whether they went back to nepal and come back or not? 

If they did, did they apply for new visa or used the old one?

nissan2006
· Snapshot
Like · Liked by · 0
I've seen 2 options though i'm not a lawyer, so do some more research.

Either u need to change your status from H1B to F1 here inside, or Leave US and come back fresh with new F1 visa (new I-20). The old one doesn't exists any more since it already got changed to H1B. You need to leave the country within 60 days. And make sure you will not be in the status next day you leave your job so got to be careful, and should talk to the employer about the scenario just to bridge the gap.

Regards.


Please log in to reply to this post

You can also log in using your Facebook
View in Desktop
What people are reading
You might like these other discussions...
· Posts 5 · Viewed 3033 · Likes 1
· Posts 3 · Viewed 249
· Posts 6 · Viewed 1094
· Posts 7 · Viewed 397
· Posts 1 · Viewed 66
· Posts 1 · Viewed 71
· Posts 3 · Viewed 259
· Posts 17 · Viewed 1092
· Posts 1 · Viewed 121
· Posts 1 · Viewed 121



Your Banner Here
Travel Partners
Travel House Nepal