The USCIS has not yet received half of the H-1b petitions it is allowed to accept in a fiscal year. The latest report from USCIS released today shows that USCIS has received approximately 24,800 H-1b petitions under the normal quota of 60,000 and approximately 10,600 under the U.S. Master's degree quota of 20,000.
The first month of filings (April 2010) the USCIS received approximately 16,500 H-1b petitions under the normal quota. However, since that time, they have been averaging between 600 and 700 H-1b petitions per week.
The first month of filings (April 2010) the USCIS received approximately 16,500 H-1b petitions under the normal quota. However, since that time, they have been averaging between 600 and 700 H-1b petitions per week.
I think, its about time to realize that from very first time that I have been reading this blog, I counted hundred of thousands upon hundred of thousands of H1 B visas being issued to people that dont even care to read this blog. Why am i still reading this blog after years and years of wasted opportunity, I dont know?
ReplyDeleteBut I dont want to be a loser anymore.
Im done.
I am not sure if I should say this... are tha hammond law group blog just trying to keep people busy reading their blogs... are they making any efforts to lobby the Schedule A visa category or just making stories about certain reforms and keeping people busy reading them?
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