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USCIS ANNOUNCES THAT IT CONTINUES TO ACCEPT 2012 H-1B PETITIONS.

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Released April 8, 2011

WASHINGTON—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today announced it continues to accept H-1B nonimmigrant petitions that are subject to the fiscal year (FY) 2012 cap. The agency began accepting these petitions on April 1, 2011.
USCIS is monitoring the number of petitions received that count toward the congressionally mandated annual H-1B cap of 65,000 and the 20,000 U.S. master’s degree or higher cap exemption.

USCIS has received approximately 5,900 H-1B petitions counting toward the 65,000 cap, and approximately 4,500 petitions toward the 20,000 cap exemption for individuals with advanced degrees.

U.S. businesses use the H-1B program to employ foreign workers in specialty occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise. Such workers include scientists, engineers and computer programmers, among others.

USCIS will provide regular updates on the processing of FY 2012 H-1B petitions. These updates and helpful filing information can be found at USCIS’s website highlighting the H-1B program. Should USCIS receive the number of petitions needed to meet the cap, it will issue an update advising the public that the FY 2012 H-1B cap has been met as of a certain date, known as the “final receipt date.”

The date USCIS informs the public that the cap has been reached may differ from the actual final receipt date.

To ensure a fair system, USCIS may, on the final receipt date, randomly select the number of petitions that will be considered for final inclusion within the cap. The agency will reject petitions subject to the cap that are not selected, as well as those received after the final receipt date. Whether a petition is received by the final receipt date will be based on the date USCIS physically receives the petition, not the date that the petition has been postmarked.

Cases for premium processing (faster processing of certain employment-based petitions and applications) of H-1B petitions filed during an initial five-day filing window are undergoing a 15-day processing period that began April 7. For all other H-1B petitions filed for premium processing, the processing period begins on the date that the petition is physically received at the correct USCIS Service Center.

Meanwhile, petitions filed by employers who are exempt from the cap, as well as petitions filed on behalf of current H-1B workers who have been counted previously against the cap within the past six years, will not count toward the cap.

For more information on USCIS and its programs, please visit www.uscis.gov or follow us on Twitter (@uscis), YouTube (/uscis) and the USCIS blog The Beacon.

Last updated:04/08/2011

FREE EMPLOYER IMMIGRATION COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS IN NEW YORK CITY AND NEW JERSEY IN EARLY JUNE.

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3rd Annual FREE Employment Verification Workshop

Date: June 8th, 2010

Time: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm (lunch included)

Location: Fairleigh Dickinson University, Hackensack, New Jersey Campus

Speakers: David H. Nachman, Esq., Victoria Donoghue, Esq., and invited speakers from OSC (DOJ), CIS, and ICE.

Event: This program will cover the employer’s responsibilities with regard to employment verification procedures pursuant to the Immigration Reform and Control Act (”IRCA”) of 1986 (the I-9 Form). The seminar will include a presentation on anti-discrimination provisions from the U.S. DOJ’s Office of Special Counsel, the CIS E-Verify Division and the ICE IMAGE Division. This event is pending HRCI Continuing Education Credits.

For more information, contact our office: 201-670-0006, info@visaserve.com

*** HRCI Credits available for this program.

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Employment Verification Compliance Seminar – New York

Date: June 9th, 2010

Time: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm (lunch included)

Location: The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, 365 5th Avenue (34th Street), New York, NY

Speakers: David H. Nachman, Victoria Donoghue, and invited speakers from CIS, ICE and DOJ.

Event: This program will cover the employer’s responsibilities with regard to employment verification procedures pursuant to the Immigration Reform and Control Act (”IRCA”) of 1986 (I-9 Form). The seminar will include presentation on anti-discrimination provisions from the U.S. DOJ’s Office of Special Counsel, the CIS E-Verify Division and the ICE IMAGE Division. This event is pending HRCI Continuing Education Credits.

For more information, contact our office: 201-670-0006, info@visaserve.com

*** HRCI Credits available for this program.

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