H-1B Visa

H-1B visa is reserved for "specialty occupations." Those that require a at least a bachelor's degree in a specific subject or closely related subjects.

When to file for 7th year extension (Timing)?

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My 6th year is expiring in Oct2010 and my employer is planning to file PERM in Feb 2010. My questions is
1.Will I be able to file for the 7th yr extension before my 6th yr expires, say in Sep/Oct 2010 (even if my Labor is pending and it hasn't been 365 days yet)?Meaning,can they just go ahead & file for the extension but request for the 7th year to start from Feb 2011 (i.e. 365 day point from the PERMfiling)?Or do I have to actually wait until Feb 2011 to even file for the 7th year extension?
2.If I have to wait til Feb 2011,what start date can my employer request? Oct2010-11 or Feb2010-11?

They can file 6 months ahead of the contemplated start date - as long as one year of PERM filing is over by that date. But you might have some gap where you cannot live or work in USA.

H1B-H4-H1B

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Recently (2009), I changed my status from H1B to H4. My Employer cancelled the H1B after I changed the status to H4 Visa. I have H1B petition document(I-797) with me.

1)Now Can I use existing H1B with the new employer?
2)Do I fall under quota or I need to file new H1B in this Year quota?

You will be exempt from the quota (assuming your previous employer was a private employer - NOT exempt from quota). The new employer will need to apply for an H-1 again.

H1B layoff, H1B transfer-RFE raised, New H1B approved

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I was laid off by Company A on August 14th. I found a job with company B on October 14th. A transfer of H1B was filed by company B, but an RFE was raised asking me to prove that I had maintained my status. Since, I had no way of proving that I had maintained my status, a new H1B was filed by company B. The new H1B was approved. I have my stamping interview in 3 days. What kind of questions should I be prepared to answer? I am concerned that they might not approve my case. Please help!!

Merely being out of status is no ground for visa denial in your circumstances. Tell the truth. You should be ok on the status issue.

H-1b visa stamping in Toronto

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I work for IBM and have my appointment for H1 visa stamping at Toronto , my prior stamp h1b was also from Toronto , I just recd a call from US embassy stating that since I am not getting my visa stamped in my home country and if there is any administrative processing on my case determined by the visa officer i would be required to stay in Canada till the time the visa officer is not satisfied or gets the results of the administrative processing .... I wanted to ask have any other client of yours also got any similar message ?

Yes, we did get this information.

Another H-1 approval without end-client letter

We have just received another H-1 approval for an end-client placement.  There were two intervening vendors and the end-client declined to provide a letter stating that there is no requirement in law for them to provide any such letter.  We had to get together convincing secondary evidence.  I was highly doubtful we will get the approval, but we did.  So, despite the January 8 memo from USCIS, there is life yet for consulting industry.

Nonimmigrant Visas

Guestbook Entry for DVS Enterprises LLC, United States

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DVS Enterprises LLC
Country
United States
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Our company has worked with the Law Offices of Mr Rajiv S Khanna for the past few years and he and his team has handled all our immigration needs. His team of Ms Baker and Ms Fisher have done another great job for one of our employees H1 extension case. It is seldom that you find companies with such remarkable bunch of people working in one team. Their work is very timely and efficient. They are always on top of things. We look forward with working with them in the future for all our immigration needs. Thanks team Rajiv. DVS Enterprises, LLC

USCIS Memo on Establishing the "Employee-Employer Relationship" in H-1B Petitions

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued updated guidance to adjudication officers to clarify what constitutes a valid employer-employee relationship to qualify for the H-1B ‘specialty occupation’ classification.  The memorandum clarifies such relationships, particularly as it pertains to independent contractors, self-employed beneficiaries, and beneficiaries placed at third-party worksites.