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by CodeMage
4403 days ago
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Here's an excerpt from your link: Therefore, when people say "H1 transfer", it is actually just a new H-1B petition, all over again, without the restriction of the H-1B cap. So the only thing this allows you is to skip the cap. Every other bit of bureaucracy is still there. |
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Granted there is some bureaucracy (which is largely handled by lawyers hired by the new employer, as it should be), and as with any bureaucratic system there is always a (low) probability of (unwarranted) rejection.
The H-1B is a far cry from "the modern equivalent of indentured servitude". I wonder how many "free men" wouldn't love to be "modern indentured servants" while getting paid 6 figures (and unlike the 18th century version, without being subject to physical punishment and having the opportunity to leave whenever they desire).
I agree wholeheartedly with your statement about the H-4, that's just sad.