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Posted on 04 Jun 2010
Q.

h1B to F1 and then back to H1B

Dear Sir,

I am currently working on a H1B visa for the past four years. I really want to pursue a full time MBA. I am planning to start a full-time MBA from Fall 2011 on a F1 student visa status. At that time I would have completed 5 years on H1B. I will change my visa status from H1B to F1 to purse MBA. After completing full time MBA, will I have just 1 year (out of 6 years) of H1B visa left? Or will my H1B visa period of 6 years be reset and start afresh? Thanks for your help.

-Mihir.

User's Location: Irvine, California, United States of America
Category: H1B Visa (Work Visa)
Posted on 04 Jun 2010
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