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Hello,

I would like to know my chances of getting a H1B transfer.

My situation:
My undergrad is in Computer Engineering and my Masters is in BA ( MBA). My H1 was filed as a programmer as I started my career as a programmer.(1 month ) But I soon moved to recruiting role. secondly...I dont work 40hr/ week. ( personal problems) so my paycheck amount is also less.( I work between 20-30 or sometimes 40 hrs per week)

I now wish to move to another firm and work as a recruiter. Can they file my H1 transfer as a technical recruiter or will they have to stick to Programmer. My resume reflects my prev exp as a recruiter... will it cause any problem for H1 transfer? Or would Me not working full time cause any problem for my H1 transfer

Would appreciate your responses. Thankx much!
 
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Depend on the job classification/requirement, whether technical recruiter and programmer share similar task/duties. My first inclination is unless its a hybrid job where you doing programming and recruiting work, you won't be able to transfer the H1-B.
 
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