H-1B Transfer & Petition in Orlando — Immigration Lawyer
H-1B transfer and change-of-employer petition in Orlando, FL — immigration lawyer and attorney review on LCA and Form I-129. Flat $2,999 filing for HR teams.
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H-1B transfers in Orlando: what employers should know
Orlando employers in simulation tech, hospitality systems, and defense transfer H-1B engineers from Florida and national sponsors. Change-of-employer cases require a new LCA for the Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA with immigration attorney review on Form I-129.
- Simulation and modeling engineer roles need degree-to-duty mapping.
- Lake Nona and suburban campuses need correct MSA prevailing wage.
- Transfers from Tampa or Miami require full new petition prep.
Typical transfer timeline
MSA: Orlando, FL metro area. Timelines vary by document speed and DOL/USCIS workload.
- 1Open case & invite candidateDay 1
- 2Candidate documents completeDay 2–5
- 3LCA filed with DOLDay 5–7
- 4LCA certifiedDay 7–14
- 5I-129 filed with USCISDay 10–16
- 6USCIS receipt (I-797C)Day 14–21
Documents for Orlando transfers
From employer
- Detailed job description and offered salary
- Worksite address for LCA posting
- Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN)
- Signatory authority for DOL/USCIS forms
From candidate
- Passport and U.S. visa stamps
- All prior H-1B I-797 approval notices
- Current I-94 record
- 3–6 months recent pay stubs from current H-1B employer
- Degree certificates, transcripts, and resume
Full checklist: HR document checklist · Printable employer checklist
Common transfer roles in Orlando
- Software Engineer
- Software Developer
- Data Engineer
- Data Scientist
- Senior Software Engineer
$2,999 flat · lawyer on every Orlando transfer
We handle LCA, I-129, candidate intake, and USCIS filing for change-of-employer cases in Orlando, FL metro area. USCIS government fees are separate.
This page is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Consult qualified counsel for your specific case.