Posts Tagged ‘business days’

80416: Free Wedding Amenities At Sandos Hotels, Mexico

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

My TA was furious that this would happen and made sure this would not happen for the April 21st wedding- but who really knows! I dont know if some of you may want to double check with the resort to make sure no one elses wedding date and time is double booked!!!!!! And also, for [...]

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April Fool’s For H-1B

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Government, allowing those companies to employ foreign tech workers for fiscal 2009 beginning Oct. Citizenship and Immigration Services last April received 133,000 petitions in two days before making a decision to stop accepting any more H-1B visa petitions. This year, USCIS said it will accept the petitions for five business days, or until April 7, [...]

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H1b 2009

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Government, allowing those companies to employ foreign tech workers for fiscal 2009 beginning Oct. Citizenship and Immigration Services last April received 133,000 petitions in two days before making a decision to stop accepting any more H-1B visa petitions. This year, USCIS said it will accept the petitions for five business days, or until April 7, [...]

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H1b 2009 News

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Symmary:
Government, allowing those companies to employ foreign tech workers for fiscal 2009 beginning Oct. Citizenship and Immigration Services last April received 133,000 petitions in two days before making a decision to stop accepting any more H-1B visa petitions. This year, USCIS said it will accept the petitions for five business days, or until April 7, [...]

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H1b 2009 Uscis

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Symmary:
Government, allowing those companies to employ foreign tech workers for fiscal 2009 beginning Oct. Citizenship and Immigration Services last April received 133,000 petitions in two days before making a decision to stop accepting any more H-1B visa petitions. This year, USCIS said it will accept the petitions for five business days, or until April 7, [...]

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