macha Posted June 20, 2014 Report Posted June 20, 2014 L1 is always risky, only 10 percentage yee approval rate correct 100% agreed. .. l1 from Las yr approval are very less that's the reason most of then are filing on h1 too from India...
k2s Posted June 20, 2014 Report Posted June 20, 2014 Indian company L1 chesindi ante koncham perunna company na like infy or tcs? If so, visa interview ki L1 tho velthe higher chances of acceptance. consultancy dwaara H1 ante visa chances koncham kastame. atani main intention US ravatam aithe if he likes his Indian company, just come with L1 and work happily..why even bother about H1? dependent wife L2 unte ame kuda work cheyachu kada.. ledu indian company dwara istam ledu, anukunte inka only option is H1 thru consultant by taking a chance at the consulate. @gr33d
Piscop Posted June 20, 2014 Report Posted June 20, 2014 ne yavva h1b 1k naa evadu neeku chepindi? 4500-5500 depends on employer size ayana adgindi change of status maan.. H1 already vochesindi anta
joblessjack Posted June 20, 2014 Report Posted June 20, 2014 My friend situation: He is working in Indian company 'A' but he got a offer from a consultancy 'B' in USA who filed his H1B and got approved this year. Now recently the Indian company has asked him to go to onsite on L1. What are the safest options here: To go to L1 stamping with Indian company 'A' and come to US and the apply change of status to H1B for consultancy 'B'? What are the implications of change of status from L1 to H1 and how much does it cost? OR go with H1B stamping for consultancy 'B' itself directly with their internal project. But there might be issue if he doesn't get a project once he comes to USA and stays on bench? Not sure what is the best option here. Need your inputs if someone faced this situation before. It depends on the company A and B profiles and the strength of documents . Kani L1 stamping koncham easy if they file in properly if not H1 is better.
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