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Yes you can.your new employer need to transfer your petition by filling up a new I-129 If you have your I-129 and I-797 then the process would be smooth.
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I have the original copy of my I 797B (petition approval notice) and a photo copy of form I - 129 filled by my current employer. Will this be sufficient to apply for a new I -129 petition with new employer?
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