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H-1B Numbers for FY 2011 Exhausted

On January 27, 2011, USCIS announced that H-1B visa numbers for fiscal year 2011 were exhausted. USCIS ceased accepting H-1B applications filed under the 2011 cap that were received after January 26, 2011.

USCIS Announces New Countries Eligible for H-2A and H-2B Programs

Effective January 18, 2011, USCIS identified 53 countries whose nationals are eligible to participate in the H-2A and H-2B programs. The H-2A program allows foreign nationals to work temporarily in agricultural jobs. The H-2B...

Recommended Timeline for FY 2012 H-1B Filings

Below is a suggested timeline for employers interested in bringing on new employees under the H-1B Specialty Occupation Program.  The filing period for H-1B petitions with a start date of October 1, 2011 begins on April 1,...

A Guide for University Graduates: Moving From OPT to H-1B Status

The transition from student life to work life can be daunting, especially if you are an international student. Foreign nationals graduating from American universities need to understand the complexities of United States...

H-1B Guide for Employees Required to Hire Immigration Counsel

Many foreign nationals are required by their U.S. employers to hire and pay for their own H-1B immigration lawyers.  This guide is meant to help employees understand the process of seeking an H-1B lawyer and also explain the...

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