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18 hours ago ago from Visa Lawyer Blog
USCIS has just released the latest H-1B visa information on December 11, 2009. As of December 10, 2009, USCIS reported that 62,500 cap-subject petitions had been filed. On December 8, 2009, USCIS reported that 61,500 cap-subject petitions had been filed. From December 8 to December 10, 1,000 more applications have been filed. As mentioned in previous H-1B updates, spots for advanced degree holders have been satisfactorily met; all other ...
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23 hours ago ago from Corporate Immigration Law News
In a rapid (almost daily) succession of press releases, the USCIS has once again updated its announcement about the number of H-1B visa petitions it has received and counted towards the H-1B visa cap for FY 2010. This most recent press release (published yesterday) provides that as of December 10, the USCIS had received approximately 62,500 H-1B petitions counting toward the Congressionally-mandated cap of 65,000 petitions. ...
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photo credit google images By Lisa Behnke and Nicole DeCoursey The much anticipated Immigration Reform Bill has been put to the backburner since its defeat in the house last spring. It came two votes shy of being passed, and for many hopeful immigrants has become a dream unfulfilled. Students, who are in the United States on student visas, would have benefited from the Dream Act of 2009. According to the official summary of ...
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8 hours ago ago from Immigration Review
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17 hours ago ago from Green Cards GC
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