Posts Tagged ‘h 1b visa’
Monday, June 16th, 2008
Indian H-1B visa fraud and conspiracy to commit visa fraud. An American election in Little India! As I step off the train and on to the platform, a group of fast-striding Indians in business suits brush past me, conversing in Gujarati.
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Friday, April 4th, 2008
Government was overwhelmed by the record volume of H-1B visa petitions it received, propelling immigration officials to stop accepting any more visa applications after only two days. This year, a new record could be set. Citizenship and Immigration Services begins accepting H-1B visa petitions for employers to hire temporary foreign technology workers for fiscal 2009 [...]
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Friday, April 4th, 2008
Government was overwhelmed by the record volume of H-1B visa petitions it received, propelling immigration officials to stop accepting any more visa applications after only two days. This year, a new record could be set. Citizenship and Immigration Services begins accepting H-1B visa petitions for employers to hire temporary foreign technology workers for fiscal 2009 [...]
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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
Government was overwhelmed by the record volume of H-1B visa petitions it received, propelling immigration officials to stop accepting any more visa applications after only two days. This year, a new record could be set. Citizenship and Immigration Services begins accepting H-1B visa petitions for employers to hire temporary foreign technology workers for fiscal 2009 [...]
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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
Government was overwhelmed by the record volume of H-1B visa petitions it received, propelling immigration officials to stop accepting any more visa applications after only two days. This year, a new record could be set. Citizenship and Immigration Services begins accepting H-1B visa petitions for employers to hire temporary foreign technology workers for fiscal 2009 [...]
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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
Government was overwhelmed by the record volume of H-1B visa petitions it received, propelling immigration officials to stop accepting any more visa applications after only two days. This year, a new record could be set. Citizenship and Immigration Services begins accepting H-1B visa petitions for employers to hire temporary foreign technology workers for fiscal 2009 [...]
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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
Government was overwhelmed by the record volume of H-1B visa petitions it received, propelling immigration officials to stop accepting any more visa applications after only two days. This year, a new record could be set. Citizenship and Immigration Services begins accepting H-1B visa petitions for employers to hire temporary foreign technology workers for fiscal 2009 [...]
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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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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
Government was overwhelmed by the record volume of H-1B visa petitions it received, propelling immigration officials to stop accepting any more visa applications after only two days. This year, a new record could be set. Citizenship and Immigration Services begins accepting H-1B visa petitions for employers to hire temporary foreign technology workers for fiscal 2009 [...]
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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
Government was overwhelmed by the record volume of H-1B visa petitions it received, propelling immigration officials to stop accepting any more visa applications after only two days. This year, a new record could be set. Citizenship and Immigration Services begins accepting H-1B visa petitions for employers to hire temporary foreign technology workers for fiscal 2009 [...]
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Government was overwhelmed by the record volume of H-1B visa petitions it received, propelling immigration officials to stop accepting any more visa applications after only two days. This year, a new record could be set. Citizenship and Immigration Services begins accepting H-1B visa petitions for employers to hire temporary foreign technology workers for fiscal 2009 [...]
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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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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
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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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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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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Symmary:
Government was overwhelmed by the record volume of H-1B visa petitions it received, propelling immigration officials to stop accepting any more visa applications after only two days. This year, a new record could be set. Citizenship and Immigration Services begins accepting H-1B visa petitions for employers to hire temporary foreign technology workers for fiscal 2009 [...]
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