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Transferring an H-1B to a different employer

Hello, in light of the ever changing situation we're all going through, I wanted to formulate a backup plan for my employment.

I'm currently employed, with a freshly renewed H1-B visa that expires in 2023. I am also 3 months into waiting for my marriage based Greencard (which I imagine will be a long while still).

There's rumors of layoffs at my company, and rather than wait for the axe I want to be sure of my options. Should I be let go, or desire to change job, my understanding is from the moment I'm unemployed, I have 60 days to begin an H-1B transfer to a different employer. Or, I can begin the transferal while still employed, and as soon as the petition from the new employer is received by USCIS, I could begin working at the new job (without dipping into the 60 day grace period).

I just want to be sure my information is correct. I'd love to hear from anyone that has gone through this process as well and can attest to what it entails. Thank you!

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