How to know if H1B receipt is for concurrent H1B or normal H1B
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My friend applied for concurrent H1B for part time job on weekend. He has to take decision that he can join or not :).
His employer gave him H1B receipt I-797C, but from the receipt he don't know if its for concurrent H1B or not.
He has to take decision to join or not, because if its not concurrent H1B, then it will create problems in his normal H1B process as he might be working 16-20 hours per week for that employer.
Let me know if is there any way to know from the receipt number that if its concurrent h1 or not.
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How do I know if my H1B is cap exempt?
Who is exempt from the H-1B cap? Universities and related nonprofit entities, nonprofit research organizations and government research organizations are exempt from the cap. These employers are able to submit an H-1B application to the USCIS at any time during the year without concern for the fiscal year limit.How can I check my H1B status?
To check your H1B status, it's essential to access the USCIS website and look there. You should get a receipt number or case from USCIS while waiting for the lottery results, and you need to use these in the H1B Visa Status Tracking System. Keep in mind that a 13-digit receipt number will be required from you.What is a concurrent H1B?
Concurrent H1B \u2013 What Is It? An H1B petition filed on behalf of a foreign national working in the U.S. under an H1B, seeking authorization to allow him to be employed in another job concurrent with his current H1B employment, is commonly referred to as \u201cConcurrent H1B.\u201dWhere can I find H1B receipt number?
Yes, you can call USCIS to get your receipt number. USCIS's phone number is 1-800-375-5283 and once you explain your circumstances to the USCIS representative, they can help you retrieve your receipt number.Concurrent H1B Visa: How To Work For Multiple H1B Employers
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