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It's possible to have two H-1B employers, one based on full-time employment and another based on part-time employment. This is referred to as concurrent H-1B employment and it requires two approved H-1B petitions.
So it's possible to found a company to sponsor a H1B for myself?
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Re: I’m Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA
#172Do you have a moral defense of your supporting h1b or other immigration for work in an industry already showing signs of bursting for new native grads[1]? 1: https://i.imgur.com/kMicDgO.png
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Having been born in Oman, a country with historically low rates of immigration to the United States, I have never won in years of applications. Are the odds still good?
How many times did you try? I think the rate is like 2-3% for most countries.
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#1741. If a startup sponsors an O1 for a founder, will there be any issues with 1/ the O1 founder having the CEO title 2/ the O1 founder owning between 30-50% equity in the company? Is it effectively the same as if I was on a green card?
2. If the startup that sponsors the O1 substantially pivots to a new idea, what are the implications for visa status? Does it require an entirely new application?
Thanks so much!
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#175Thank you for taking the time to answer the questions. Mine is: how long should a Green Card holder stay with the company that sponsored the GC to avoid future problems with USCIS?
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#177Peter, I am in H1B visa working full time for my employer, but I am also a co-founder with equal equity (nothing on paper as on date) for a startup incorporated in Delaware. Is it legal to be a co-founder (and own equity) in a startup other than the employer who sponsored my H1B? If yes, what I need to do? Thanks.
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#178I was told to wait for 2-6+ months for a response and crossed my existing visa that expires end of the year.
If my visa expires before hearing back, does that mean I lose my job in the US? It's a European company so they might offer me to transfer back to the UK.
Do I have any rights in such a situation? like ask for a reason for this, or perhaps a severance pay? can I still visit my spouse (in MA) on an ESTA given this is considered a visa rejection for now?
Thanks again.
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#179Re: I’m Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA
#180I have a criminal record in the UK. I was convicted approx 5 years ago for criminal damage, drunk and disorderly and resisting arrest. I was given a small fine in magistrates court. I have otherwise a great record and have set up multiple companies employing approx 100 people here, including many awards and recognitions. What are my chances of being able to move to the US?
Serious question: if you have setup multiple companies with 100 employees (per company or total?) then why move to USA? If you are UK-citizen then it would make more sense to stay in UK and continue your success, since you seem to be good at it!