H-1B with Recapture Approval in Seven Days for Heater Manufacturing Company Petitioner in Cleveland and Procurement Engineer Beneficiary from India

CASE: H-1B Visa Petition (Change of Employer)
PETITIONER:  Electric Manufacturing Company
BENEFICIARY: Procurement Engineer

Our client is an electric immersion heater manufacturing company in Ohio. They contacted our office in late February to seek legal assistance from our office for their foreign employee.  The beneficiary is from India who obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering in the United States. The proffered position for the Beneficiary is a procurement engineer which we argued qualifies as a specialty occupation.

The foreign beneficiary in this case had his H-1B from his previous employer. He was on his sixth year in H-1B which expires in September 2012, unfortunately, he was terminated in December 2011. So he looked for another employer and found one in February 2012. Since he was terminated from his H-1B employer in December 2011, he could not change status in the U.S. But he was still within the 180 day unlawful presence period, so he did not have a 3-year bar. He also wanted to extend his H-1B status not just up to September 2012, but to 5 months more by recapturing all the time he was out of the United States, and the remaining period that he was not on an H-1B. So we explained in our cover letter that the Beneficiary is eligible to recapture his remaining period of H-1B from the time of his termination from his previous employer, plus all those times that he was abroad on vacations.

Once retained, our office filed the H-1B visa petition with various supporting documents on March 20, 2011 via premium processing. The supporting documents included those for our recapture argument, such as copies of stamps on his passport, plane tickets, and the termination letter from his previous employer. Since this petition was based on a change in employer, this petition was exempted from the annual cap of the H-1B.  Thus, we could file prior to April 1.  There were no Requests for Evidence during the processing of the H-1B.  After 7 days, our client’s H-1B Petition was approved on March 27, 2011. That H-1B was valid until February 2013, which meant that the CIS granted our request for recapture. Now the Beneficiary can have an interview for his H-1B visa at the U.S. Embassy in India, and once admitted, he can work for his Petitioner-Employer as an H-1B visa holder up to February 2013.

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