I got it too. Is 60,000 AA points a good offer? I heard AA points are not that worthwhile anymore. I still have some points. When I checked on tickets last week, AA is more expensive than United, SW, etc.
m*6
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If your B2 COS is pending at the time you find another job, the new employer 's H1 petition will be a bridge petition based on the pending B2 COS. It may get approved without an I-94, if that happens you will have to first leave the US, obtain H1 Visa (or use existing) and return to US to work for the new employer. If you withdraw the B2 COS, it will make you out of status ( since you are not maintaining H1 status at that time). Petition revokation by your current employer is irrelevant in any case. If B2 COS is gets denied, you will be out of status. There are only two safe scenarios in your plan. One, you apply for COS to B2, resign the current job, COS gets approved, you find another job, new employer files H1 before the B2 I-94 expires, H1 approved with new I-94, then you join the new employer. Two, you apply for COS to B2, resign the current job, COS is pending, you find another job, new employer files H1 before the COS I-94 expires, USCIS recognizes H1 petition as a bridge petition, waits for B2 approval and then H1 approved with new I-94, you can the new employer. You see how many complications are involved here? Moreover, you will need a good reason why you are requesting change of status to Visitor. Maintaining status between jobs or job search is not a good reason. Even if that is approved, change of status from B2 to H1 is discouraged and can create problems in Visa application later. Consult a good attorney to understand your options. This forum is run by the Murthy law firm and they have extensive experince in immigration matters.
【在 m*****6 的大作中提到】 : If your B2 COS is pending at the time you find another job, the new employer : 's H1 petition will be a bridge petition based on the pending B2 COS. It may : get approved without an I-94, if that happens you will have to first leave : the US, obtain H1 Visa (or use existing) and return to US to work for the : new employer. If you withdraw the B2 COS, it will make you out of status ( : since you are not maintaining H1 status at that time). : Petition revokation by your current employer is irrelevant in any case. : If B2 COS is gets denied, you will be out of status. : There are only two safe scenarios in your plan. : One, you apply for COS to B2, resign the current job, COS gets approved, you