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Hi Everyone
My H-1B was revoked last month, and I’m currently in India. Initially, my company had informed me that they would file a new petition, but after I returned to India,
USCIS guidelines changed that cap exempt will fall under 100k category
I consulted a few immigration attorneys, and they said I would fall under the 100K cap since the petition would be filed from outside the U.S. Additionally, I have already completed three years on H-1B and am currently in my fourth year.
My ultimate goal is to return and live in the U.S. Could you please suggest what options I have to go back without paying the 100K?
For context:
• My I-140 petition has been filed in premium processing and is currently pending.
• I own a home in the U.S. — selling it now would result in a loss, and even renting it out would still leave me paying about $1,000 per month from my pocket.
I would really appreciate any suggestions or insights on possible pathways to return to the U.S. under these circumstances.
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9 minutes ago, 11MohanRedddy said:
Hi Everyone
My H-1B was revoked last month, and I’m currently in India. Initially, my company had informed me that they would file a new petition, but after I returned to India,
USCIS guidelines changed that cap exempt will fall under 100k category
I consulted a few immigration attorneys, and they said I would fall under the 100K cap since the petition would be filed from outside the U.S. Additionally, I have already completed three years on H-1B and am currently in my fourth year.
My ultimate goal is to return and live in the U.S. Could you please suggest what options I have to go back without paying the 100K?
For context:
• My I-140 petition has been filed in premium processing and is currently pending.
• I own a home in the U.S. — selling it now would result in a loss, and even renting it out would still leave me paying about $1,000 per month from my pocket.
I would really appreciate any suggestions or insights on possible pathways to return to the U.S. under these circumstances.

Don't post H1B news ani @JiOneanna cheppadu 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Aamphat said:

what is the reason for revocation?

 

I think USCIS revoked it.

Posted
29 minutes ago, 11MohanRedddy said:

I think USCIS revoked it.

Ok then go and ask uscis

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No option but wait till next sept for the proclamation to end (hope they won’t extend it) and then come back with a new H1 

other option is come here in F1 for spring and then convert to h1 again 

ask the attorney to see if you can come on b1 visa to sell your home and then convert back to h1

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Posted

First H1B lone illu etla kontunare?

Student loans, car and other luxury item cravings ki pasialu ichesi....after that even 5% downpay cheyala anna ekkuva ne kadha 

 

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Without knowing reasons for revocations don't first spend money in the dark. 

After you know revocation was not because of your fault, may be negotiate on a 25k less salary per year or no bonus or both with employer so that they can pay the 100k now and then make up for that money in the next 3-4 years no? 

Posted
3 hours ago, 11MohanRedddy said:
My ultimate goal is to return and live in the U.S. Could you please suggest what options I have to go back without paying the 100K?

 @3$%   @Tellugodu

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Posted
30 minutes ago, JANASENA1 said:

 @3$%   @Tellugodu

No none wants to go back anna. Akkadiki poyyaka vundaleru if they are in 20-50 ante anna 

Posted
5 hours ago, 11MohanRedddy said:
Hi Everyone
My H-1B was revoked last month, and I’m currently in India. Initially, my company had informed me that they would file a new petition, but after I returned to India,
USCIS guidelines changed that cap exempt will fall under 100k category
I consulted a few immigration attorneys, and they said I would fall under the 100K cap since the petition would be filed from outside the U.S. Additionally, I have already completed three years on H-1B and am currently in my fourth year.
My ultimate goal is to return and live in the U.S. Could you please suggest what options I have to go back without paying the 100K?
For context:
• My I-140 petition has been filed in premium processing and is currently pending.
• I own a home in the U.S. — selling it now would result in a loss, and even renting it out would still leave me paying about $1,000 per month from my pocket.
I would really appreciate any suggestions or insights on possible pathways to return to the U.S. under these circumstances.

MAGA tellling work in hyd or banglore.  Pay 100k fees we don't care if you own house sell or rent

cc @Tellugodu

Posted
2 hours ago, Sucker said:

No none wants to go back anna. Akkadiki poyyaka vundaleru if they are in 20-50 ante anna 

OK Lamdi koduku vunadu FB Indian expats lo 

I am happy I am going to back to India antady, prathi week oka post pedathadu group kochi, em vasthado ento . Either he stay back or move on anthe, 

Posted
9 hours ago, HugoStrange said:

ask the attorney to see if you can come on b1 visa to sell your home and then convert back to h1

140 file chesaka malli b1/b2 kashtam anukunta

Posted
10 hours ago, thokkalobokkalo said:

First H1B lone illu etla kontunare?

Student loans, car and other luxury item cravings ki pasialu ichesi....after that even 5% downpay cheyala anna ekkuva ne kadha 

 

Uncle అది జమానా లో concept .. Gc వచ్హాక ఇల్లు కొనుడు అనేది . ఇవ్వాల రేపు పోరగాల్లు OPT లోనే కొనేస్తున్నారు . US లో రెండు ఇల్లు లేకపొతే పెల్లి కాదు .. 

Posted
5 hours ago, Pavanonline said:

140 file chesaka malli b1/b2 kashtam anukunta

Anduke ask attorney anindi

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