
A curious thing happened a few weeks back. The official USCIS page that detailed how B1/B2 holders could switch to H1B status just vanished. No warning. No explanation. It simply disappeared.
Now, that missing page has left a lot of people wondering—does this mean that changing status from B1/B2 to H1B is off the table? Or is it still an option, albeit with stricter scrutiny? The lack of communication from USCIS isn’t making things any easier.
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For those who have recently lost their jobs and are nearing the end of their 60-day grace period, this adds another layer of anxiety. Some are seriously considering switching to a B1/B2 visa just to buy themselves some time, with plans to apply for H1B from within the U.S. But without that official guidance, it feels like trying to walk on thin ice without knowing how fragile it really is.
There have been a few scattered updates. Some individuals who applied for a change of status after the page was taken down have reportedly received RFEs—requests for additional documents. Others are left waiting in silence. There’s been no surge of approvals or rejections, just a heavy quiet.
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In this silence, one thing is becoming clear. The process might still be possible, but the ground beneath it feels a lot less stable. When even immigration lawyers are proceeding with caution, it suggests that while the rules may not have changed, the risks certainly have.
Change of Status used to be a calculated decision. Now, it feels more like a gamble. When the official page disappears without a word, it’s not just about losing information—it’s about losing clarity. And when clarity fades, trust is the first casualty.
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