Are H-1B Transfers Stuck in USCIS Backlogs?

Switching jobs in the U.S. might seem straightforward at first glance. However, for those holding an H-1B visa, one little form can throw a wrench in the works — affecting salary, job security, and even the ability to stay in the country.

Right now, getting H-1B transfer approvals is taking longer than many anticipate. Even with premium processing, delays are becoming more common due to heightened scrutiny and an increased workload at USCIS.

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Typically, premium processing should provide a response within 15 calendar days after USCIS receives the complete application. But hiccups in gathering documents, legal reviews (especially when firms like Fragomen are involved), and internal processing can stretch those timelines even further.

There’s a common belief that once you sign the offer, the countdown begins. In truth, the real clock only starts ticking once USCIS accepts the petition — and until that happens, every single day matters.

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During busy seasons, even premium applications can experience unexpected delays — not because of rejections, but simply due to backlogs. With legal teams managing hundreds of cases, even minor paperwork issues can slow things down.




The system isn’t built to keep pace with the urgency that the tech industry requires. It demands patience — from individuals whose lives can’t really afford to wait around.

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