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06-23 12:50 AM
The American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA), imposes annual reporting requirements on U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) concerning the countries of origin and occupations of, educational levels attained by, and compensation paid to, aliens who were issued visas or otherwise provided nonimmigrant status under H1B Visas (http://www.h1b.biz/lawyer-attorney-1137085.html) during the previous fiscal year.
Here are some highlights from the report submitted by USCIS earlier this year:
� The number of H-l B petitions (http://www.h1b.biz/lawyer-attorney-1137085.html) filed decreased 15 percent from 288,764 in Fiscal Year
2008 to 246,647 in Fiscal Year 2009.
� The number of H1B petitions approved decreased 22 percent from 276,252 in Fiscal
Year 2008 to 214,271 in Fiscal Year 2009.
� Approximately 48 percent of all H1B petitions approved in Fiscal Year 2009 were for
workers born in India.
� Two-thirds of H1B petitions approved in Fiscal Year 2009 were for workers between the
ages of25 and 34.
� Forty-one percent of H1B petitions approved in Fiscal Year 2009 were for workers with
a bachelor's degree, 40 percent had a master's degree, 13 percent had a doctorate, and 6
percent were for workers with a professional degree.
� About 41 percent of H1B petitions approved in Fiscal Year 2009 were for workers in
computer-related occupations.
� The median salary of beneficiaries of approved petitions increased to $64,000 in Fiscal
Year 2009, $4,000 more than in Fiscal Year 2008.
Pretty interesting information, we hope that things will improve as our economy continues to recover.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/06/h1b_visa_lawyer_characteristic.html)
Here are some highlights from the report submitted by USCIS earlier this year:
� The number of H-l B petitions (http://www.h1b.biz/lawyer-attorney-1137085.html) filed decreased 15 percent from 288,764 in Fiscal Year
2008 to 246,647 in Fiscal Year 2009.
� The number of H1B petitions approved decreased 22 percent from 276,252 in Fiscal
Year 2008 to 214,271 in Fiscal Year 2009.
� Approximately 48 percent of all H1B petitions approved in Fiscal Year 2009 were for
workers born in India.
� Two-thirds of H1B petitions approved in Fiscal Year 2009 were for workers between the
ages of25 and 34.
� Forty-one percent of H1B petitions approved in Fiscal Year 2009 were for workers with
a bachelor's degree, 40 percent had a master's degree, 13 percent had a doctorate, and 6
percent were for workers with a professional degree.
� About 41 percent of H1B petitions approved in Fiscal Year 2009 were for workers in
computer-related occupations.
� The median salary of beneficiaries of approved petitions increased to $64,000 in Fiscal
Year 2009, $4,000 more than in Fiscal Year 2008.
Pretty interesting information, we hope that things will improve as our economy continues to recover.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/06/h1b_visa_lawyer_characteristic.html)
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sameer2730
06-29 08:01 AM
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waitin_toolong
08-13 06:20 AM
since your I-485 was filed with old fee you will have to file the appropriate fee with AP application as well as EAD each time you renew it.
Everyone who was eligible to file under July bulleting will use that fee. $305
From Faq2 published by USCIS.
Q21: Will USCIS permit applicants who filed adjustment applications between July 2, 2007 – July 17, 2007, but who have not yet received a USCIS generated receipt notice, to file for Advance Parole and Employment Authorization based on proof of delivery of the I-485 application?
A21. Yes.
So you will need proof of delivery of I-485
You ignore that part as it is not applicable to you. You either fill up part 6 or 7
Everyone who was eligible to file under July bulleting will use that fee. $305
From Faq2 published by USCIS.
Q21: Will USCIS permit applicants who filed adjustment applications between July 2, 2007 – July 17, 2007, but who have not yet received a USCIS generated receipt notice, to file for Advance Parole and Employment Authorization based on proof of delivery of the I-485 application?
A21. Yes.
So you will need proof of delivery of I-485
You ignore that part as it is not applicable to you. You either fill up part 6 or 7
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cheshirecat
08-02 04:46 PM
Hi,
Sorry if I posted in the wrong forum,
I recently changed job. My H1 transfer is not complete yet. Now I have received a very good offer from a different company. Can I transfer my H1 to this company now?
Thanks
Sorry if I posted in the wrong forum,
I recently changed job. My H1 transfer is not complete yet. Now I have received a very good offer from a different company. Can I transfer my H1 to this company now?
Thanks
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munch_042
04-15 07:21 AM
I'm from the Philippines and Mar. 28, 2006 is my PD. My question now is, what if by June (by God's grace) my PD will be processed. How many more months should I wait before receiving my packet 4? considering that certain documents (ds230,nbi) need to be updated & be sent to them. A total of how many more months should I still need to wait before my embassy interview?
Hope u can really help me with this! thanks!
Hope u can really help me with this! thanks!
Ram_C
09-12 04:51 PM
Just saw this one:
http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_3800.html
Hope this helps.
Regards,
kamdard.
kamdard,
Thanks for your enthusiasm in sharing the Oct visa bulletin news, will you please consider contributing to Sep 18th DC Rally in any of following ways
1. Attend / Sponsor DC Rally and let your voice be heard.
2. spread the word about DC Rally http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11694
3. collect signatures on petitions
4. Join your State Chapter and volunteer the efforts of IVhttp://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11684
5. make / collect Donations for the Rallyhttp://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11689
6 or in any other way you can think of
http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_3800.html
Hope this helps.
Regards,
kamdard.
kamdard,
Thanks for your enthusiasm in sharing the Oct visa bulletin news, will you please consider contributing to Sep 18th DC Rally in any of following ways
1. Attend / Sponsor DC Rally and let your voice be heard.
2. spread the word about DC Rally http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11694
3. collect signatures on petitions
4. Join your State Chapter and volunteer the efforts of IVhttp://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11684
5. make / collect Donations for the Rallyhttp://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11689
6 or in any other way you can think of
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factoryman
06-19 11:00 PM
supplemental 693. No brainer. All do.
Did anyone's doctor attach the following supplement to their application or am I the only one ?
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dq/pdf/ti-03/appdx-a_693vacc.pdf
Did anyone's doctor attach the following supplement to their application or am I the only one ?
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dq/pdf/ti-03/appdx-a_693vacc.pdf
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04-01 12:33 AM
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psam
09-13 07:30 PM
Sorry for posting on this thread. But I do not know how to open a new thread. How does one do that?
I am trying to get an appointment with US consulate in Vancouver with no luck for past 2 weeks. Checking multiple times a day doesnt help. Is there any particular time, I should look out for?
Thanks for your response.
I am trying to get an appointment with US consulate in Vancouver with no luck for past 2 weeks. Checking multiple times a day doesnt help. Is there any particular time, I should look out for?
Thanks for your response.
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gc_chahiye
10-12 05:37 PM
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=82b06a9fec745110VgnVCM1000004718190aRCR D&vgnextchannel=2411c9ee2f82b010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1 RCRD
no stats/data but questions about expiring checks etc have been covered
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srisairam
07-26 11:23 AM
My H1B 6th year expires in December 07,
I applied for I140 using 2004 approved labor in July 1st week and applied for 485 this week.
I read a article in murthy.com http://www.murthy.com/news/UDh121st.html
Substitution Beneficiary Enjoys H1B Extension Benefit!
In a particularly liberal construction of the law, Mr. Yates indicates that, if a labor certification, previously approved for another "green card" candidate but unused for that candidate, is now being used to support an I-140 petition for an H1B status holder, the date of filing of the original labor certification may be used for that H1B nonimmigrant to file for one-year incremental H1B extensions, as long as additional proof is submitted that the person has a pending or approved I-140 based on that labor certification. Under this interpretation, therefore, a person who is using a substituted labor certification that was filed more than 365 days prior, but whose employer filed the I-140 petition for the H1B employee only two months before the six-year H1B window expired, is now eligible for the one-year incremental extensions.
Can I get 7th year extension with help of I140 receipt?
Is any one applied for H1B 7th year extension using 21st Century DOJ Appropriations Act, if yes what type of documentation we need to submit while applying for extension?
If there is any answer in previous links please past the link here.
My attorney has no idea about 21st Century DOJ Appropriations Act.
Seniors please need your advice immediately
Thank you
I applied for I140 using 2004 approved labor in July 1st week and applied for 485 this week.
I read a article in murthy.com http://www.murthy.com/news/UDh121st.html
Substitution Beneficiary Enjoys H1B Extension Benefit!
In a particularly liberal construction of the law, Mr. Yates indicates that, if a labor certification, previously approved for another "green card" candidate but unused for that candidate, is now being used to support an I-140 petition for an H1B status holder, the date of filing of the original labor certification may be used for that H1B nonimmigrant to file for one-year incremental H1B extensions, as long as additional proof is submitted that the person has a pending or approved I-140 based on that labor certification. Under this interpretation, therefore, a person who is using a substituted labor certification that was filed more than 365 days prior, but whose employer filed the I-140 petition for the H1B employee only two months before the six-year H1B window expired, is now eligible for the one-year incremental extensions.
Can I get 7th year extension with help of I140 receipt?
Is any one applied for H1B 7th year extension using 21st Century DOJ Appropriations Act, if yes what type of documentation we need to submit while applying for extension?
If there is any answer in previous links please past the link here.
My attorney has no idea about 21st Century DOJ Appropriations Act.
Seniors please need your advice immediately
Thank you
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deepimpact
08-16 02:38 PM
I travelled via Frankfurt with a valid I-797 and without a current H1B visa stamp (was going to India for my 1st stamping) last year. I had confirmed with the German Counsulate in US that as long I have valid I-797 I don't need a transit visa.
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GCwaitforever
06-16 04:29 PM
Because of congressional inquiry amid fears of national security, processing of Greencard applicaitions might be even slower.
http://grassley.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressReleases.View&PressRelease_id=5008
http://grassley.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressReleases.View&PressRelease_id=5008
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mordaut
04-27 08:47 PM
Ummm... Bump?
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beautifulMind
11-02 08:58 PM
the Company is given guidelines by the lawyer and USCIS and they need to follow those guildeline. I am not interfering. I just want to know if what they did would satisfy the requirements of the PERM recrutiment process. Not sure why you gave me a red dot for this. The AD was posted by HR and I work for a very big university. All i wanted to know if it satisfy PERM requirments...
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gomirage
06-07 01:59 PM
It's up to the employer if he wants to keep you as an employee and has the right to cancel your H1 if he likes to do so. Just because you left the country doesnt mean that your H1 becomes invalid, but again its up to the employer.
That's right. Only thing is he will be required to pay you. Make sure you get pay stubs in case you are asked to prove your status at re-entry.
That's right. Only thing is he will be required to pay you. Make sure you get pay stubs in case you are asked to prove your status at re-entry.
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theshiningsun
07-31 04:11 AM
hi attorneys,
which visa can someone apply for it s/he intends to work as a caterer?
is the J-1 visa applicable for this? if yes what r the eligibility requirements for this visa?
thx in advance,
which visa can someone apply for it s/he intends to work as a caterer?
is the J-1 visa applicable for this? if yes what r the eligibility requirements for this visa?
thx in advance,
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cel_tic
08-16 02:27 PM
Hello,
I need an urgent information. My visa stamping in my passport got expired, but I have valid I-797 document. I am planning to have my visa restamping in India. I came to know that with expired visa stamp we can not travel via UK and France. Can you please advice if I can travel via Frankfurt, Germany? or do I need to get a Transit Visa.
Anyone who has travelled through Germany with expired H1B visa stamp?
I have to travel within a week and I would appreciate your advice.
TIA
I need an urgent information. My visa stamping in my passport got expired, but I have valid I-797 document. I am planning to have my visa restamping in India. I came to know that with expired visa stamp we can not travel via UK and France. Can you please advice if I can travel via Frankfurt, Germany? or do I need to get a Transit Visa.
Anyone who has travelled through Germany with expired H1B visa stamp?
I have to travel within a week and I would appreciate your advice.
TIA
chsri22
02-27 09:58 PM
mwin,
I saw your post in this forum about AR-11 while out of country. I am in the same situation now. My wife is also out of country and I recently moved to a new apartment.
Could you please kindly provide me some guidance like how you resolved this issue.
Thanks for help in advance.
I saw your post in this forum about AR-11 while out of country. I am in the same situation now. My wife is also out of country and I recently moved to a new apartment.
Could you please kindly provide me some guidance like how you resolved this issue.
Thanks for help in advance.
greencardfever
03-14 02:11 PM
Is this still an issue?
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