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H-1B Visa Season to Begin for FY 2011

H-1B Visa Season to Begin for FY 2011

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) reported today that on April 1, 2010, applications for H-1B visas for Fiscal Year (FY) 2011 will be accepted.  The USCIS will consider a case as accepted only when the USCIS’ mail room takes possession of a properly filed petition with the correct filing fee.
The numerical limitation on H-1B petitions for FY 2011 remains [...]

USCIS Issues Additional Guidance for TARP Funding Recipients

USCIS Issues Additional Guidance for TARP Funding Recipients

The U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) reported last week that it has issued additional guidance for businesses who received funding under the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) in connection with their application to petition potential employees for an H-1B visa.
Recipients of TARP funding are automatically deemed an H-1B dependent employer.   As such, those businesses are required [...]

H-1B Visa Cap Has Been Reached

H-1B Visa Cap Has Been Reached

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today that it has received enough H-1B visa applications to reach the Congressionally mandated cap of 65,000 for Fiscal Year (FY) 2010.
The USCIS has determined that December 21, 2009 was the final receipt date for new H-1B visa applications filed by employers requesting a start date in FY 2010.
The final receipt date is the date that the [...]

H-1B Visas Still Available, But Starting to Run Low

H-1B Visas Still Available, But Starting to Run Low

The U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services  (USCIS) reported today that as of November 6, 2009, about 54,700 H-1B applications subject to the annual quota of 65,000 have been submitted.
The USCIS has already enough H-1B applications under the advanced degree cap of 20,000 visas for foreign nationals who have Masters or Ph.D. degrees.
All other H-1B applications submitted including applications where foreign nationals have advanced degrees will now count toward the general H-1B cap of 65,000.Â
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USCIS Accepting H-1B Visa Applications Without Certified LCA's

USCIS Accepting H-1B Visa Applications Without Certified LCA’s

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services  (USCIS) has announced that it will accept H-1B petitions filed without Labor Condition Applications (LCA’s) that have been certified by the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) for a period of 120 days (4 months).
The temporary change in policy is due to the USCIS having received requests from the public to accept H-1B petition filings that include LCA’s [...]