The H-1B quota has been hovering around the 45,000 mark since April when the H-1B filing period first opened. I have been giving updates every few weeks when the USCIS releases new counts on the number of H-1B cap-subject petitions that have been filed. We have watched the FY 2010…
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Religious Workers Premium Processing Available
Premium processing is now available again for religious worker petitions. After a long hiatus which caused many delays in religious worker processing, the USCIS is once again accepting premium processing (Form I-907) on R-1 petitions for religious workers, ordained ministers, nuns, monks, priests, religious education teachers, cantors, etc. The premium…
Michael Jackson’s Concerts in Britain
Romben Law, APC in Los Angeles has received several calls about artists who have been involved in the preparations for the series of Michael Jackson concerts which were scheduled to take place in London beginning this summer. The performer’s recent death has thrown arrangements for those concerts into chaos. Although…
July 2009 Visa Bulletin Reflects Grim News for Employment-Based Applications
Those who are patiently awaiting their EB-3 and EB-2 petitions to become current probably check the Department of State’s website every month for the newest visa bulletin. Many of you have probably been in the processing queue for several years, are on AC-21 extensions of your H-1B, or are relying…
H-1B Quota Filings Going Down; Cap Not Yet Reached; USCIS Issuing Denials
Since April, I have been keeping track of the FY 2010 H-1B quota cap. I’ve posted each of the USCIS updates on the FY 2010 H-1B count and today’s update confirms that the H-1B quota is still open. Many of us expected that as in years past, the H-1B quota…
Religious Workers Order: Concurrent Filing to be Accepted by USCIS
In a groundbreaking order, a United States District Court ordered the USCIS to begin accepting concurrent filings of the Form I-360 (Petition for Special Immigrant) and Form I-485 (Application for Adjustment of Status) on behalf of religious workers. For years, the USCIS has treated petitions for permanent residency by religious…
H-1B Cap is Still Open; New Quota Count from USCIS
According to USCIS today, the H-1B quota is still open. On May 22, 2009 USCIS reported that 45,700 H-1B applications were received as of May 18, 2009. We at Romben Law, APC believe that USCIS will continue to accept at least 20,000 more applications since the USCIS must accept more…
H-1B Count – Update on the Numbers Available: May 4, 2009
US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a press release on May 4, 2009 confirming that only 45,000 H-1B petitions have been received out of an allotted 65,000 available this Fiscal Year 2010 for people holding Bachelor’s degrees. USCIS also announced that they are still accepting applications to be counted toward…
USCIS Confirms H-1B Cap Count, the Quota is Still Open for Regular and Advanced Degree Cases
The USCIS (CIS) confirmed that the H-1B quota remains open. About a week ago, CIS issued an update on the count against the H-1B cap, stating that about 43,000 applications were received. This week, CIS confirms that they have received only one-thousand more applications. For advanced degree applicants, there…
H-1B Cap: When is The Last Day to File? H-1B Lottery Clarification
Many people have been calling our office to ask “when is the last day I can file an H-1B?” The US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) has clarified how they will determine the “last receipt date” for an H-1B. Initially, the USCIS stated that if a sufficient number of applications…