Doola Posted July 12, 2013 Report Posted July 12, 2013 2011 lo nenu h1 apply chesinappudu reject ayyindi, ippudu h1 approve ayyindi but start date ee roju nundi icchadu ala endukani? general gaa oct 1 nundi ivaali kada , nenu already oka sari h1 quota lo apply chesanu indakamundu kabatti approve ayyina roju nundi ichadaa or vere reason eminaa vundaa? and ippudu nenu cpt meeda vundi ms chestunaa almost last sem so ee ms complete cheddam anukuntunaa so oka vela h1 ee roju nundi count aythe naa sevis terminate ayypothundi kada appudu ms complete cheyyataniki daarendi?
tom bhayya Posted July 12, 2013 Report Posted July 12, 2013 sevis, cpt, opt ivanni status maintain cheyyadaaniki anthey daaniki degree ki em sambandham vayya... elago varanthapu classes ey nemo kadha mee school lo matladu ila ippudu nenu H1 ki vacheysaa but continue chestha ani
tom bhayya Posted July 12, 2013 Report Posted July 12, 2013 [b] [b]H1B visa and Status issues for Studying ?[/b][/b] As a H1B holder, you can study full time or part time. It is up to you how many classes you can handle. Personally, I did take 9 credits and worked full time too. It is how you manage and balance your work and studies. As H1B visa holder, to be in proper status you have to be paid by your H1B visa sponsor every month and you have to be on their payroll. That’s all it matters, as long as you are paid every month and you have your pay check running by your sponsor, you do not need to worry about any visa issues. If your H1B sponsor cares about your higher education and wants to pay you while you are going to school full time, that’s fine too. The key thing is you have to be in legal H1B status and be paid every month. If you cannot handle work and school, then you may change your visa status to F1 visa. But, if you change your status, you will have to take 9 credits every semester to be considered full time student. You cannot be a part time student on F1 Visa and you cannot work full time.
srikanthraparla Posted July 13, 2013 Report Posted July 13, 2013 [quote name='Alexander' timestamp='1373670648' post='1303947132'] [b] [b]H1B visa and Status issues for Studying ?[/b][/b] As a H1B holder, you can study full time or part time. It is up to you how many classes you can handle. Personally, I did take 9 credits and worked full time too. It is how you manage and balance your work and studies. As H1B visa holder, to be in proper status you have to be paid by your H1B visa sponsor every month and you have to be on their payroll. That’s all it matters, as long as you are paid every month and you have your pay check running by your sponsor, you do not need to worry about any visa issues. If your H1B sponsor cares about your higher education and wants to pay you while you are going to school full time, that’s fine too. The key thing is you have to be in legal H1B status and be paid every month. If you cannot handle work and school, then you may change your visa status to F1 visa. But, if you change your status, you will have to take 9 credits every semester to be considered full time student. You cannot be a part time student on F1 Visa and you cannot work full time. [/quote] peddanna neeku anni telsu kada anna
ICANWIN Posted July 13, 2013 Report Posted July 13, 2013 Asalu graduate Kaukunda enduku applied unnecessary ga cpt opt time use chesukunevadivi Kada ? Mi employer ni adugu start date me mention chesado .. Also u can complete ms being on h1 part time student laga so not an issue . Just once talk in international student and faculty office and update ur status and convert to part time from full time
Doola Posted July 13, 2013 Author Report Posted July 13, 2013 [quote name='Alexander' timestamp='1373670450' post='1303947129'] sevis, cpt, opt ivanni status maintain cheyyadaaniki anthey daaniki degree ki em sambandham vayya... elago varanthapu classes ey nemo kadha mee school lo matladu ila ippudu nenu H1 ki vacheysaa but continue chestha ani [/quote] [quote name='ICANWIN' timestamp='1373675486' post='1303947316'] Asalu graduate Kaukunda enduku applied unnecessary ga cpt opt time use chesukunevadivi Kada ? Mi employer ni adugu start date me mention chesado .. Also u can complete ms being on h1 part time student laga so not an issue . Just once talk in international student and faculty office and update ur status and convert to part time from full time [/quote] Thnx mayys Inko doubt naavi almost complete ayypoindi ms inka last sem cheste ayypoddi so ee grades anni transfer avvuthaya ? Part time ki convert ayyka
ICANWIN Posted July 13, 2013 Report Posted July 13, 2013 [quote name='Doola' timestamp='1373676338' post='1303947342'] Thnx mayys Inko doubt naavi almost complete ayypoindi ms inka last sem cheste ayypoddi so ee grades anni transfer avvuthaya ? Part time ki convert ayyka [/quote] Same program Kada U just become apart time student anthe transfer doesn't come into picture
D9 Posted July 13, 2013 Report Posted July 13, 2013 1. Once your H1B is approved and started, your sevis will be terminated. So, you will have to immediately notify your current status to the university and continue. Also, if your job is a full time job, you are expected to notify your employer about your interest to complete your education. If your employer is not accepting, you cannot continue your education on H1B. But, most of the employers will not have any problem. 2. Your status will not have any kind of impact on your credits earned or the credits you will earn in future. As long as you have a legal status, you can enroll any number (university will have limit) of credits. Regarding the start date, i have heard cases where the start date happened to be before October 1st. Say some where around late august and september. But i havent heard any h1b start dates this early. I guess you probably got lucky. I dont know the exact reason.
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