Post by pinaypt310 on Mar 13, 2008 8:10:05 GMT 7
If you are a professional who needs
representation for your ongoing case
or still at "wait list" to emigrate in
the US and in need of a reliable
immigration attorney, The Law Office
of Aron Hasson provides exceptional
legal representation at reasonable
fees and with individualized attention
to each case, assisting clients
throughout the United States and
worldwide. Our practice solely focuses
on United States Immigration and
Nationality Law.
For free consultation you may contact:
(310) 475-4779 or visit the website:
www.hassonlaw.com
Check the article below:
H-1B: Apply: 04/01/2008!
Only 65,000 new H-1B visas will be
available for the upcoming fiscal
year!
We urge all employers who wish to
sponsor a foreign professional to
contact our office now!
H1B Visas for the upcoming fiscal year
2009 (10/01/2008-09/30/2009):
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services (USCIS) is anticipating that
the H-1B visa cap for the upcoming
fiscal year (10/01/2008-09/30/2009)
will be reached even faster than in
previous years. Last year the cap was
reached on the first day of filing!
We encourage employers considering
sponsoring a foreign professional for
an H-1B visa to begin the preparation
of the case immediately, so that the
visa petition may be filed on April 1,
2008 (the first day new H-1B petitions
are permitted to be filed for the
upcoming fiscal year).
There is an annual cap of 65,000 H-1B
visas per year (6,800 of those are set
aside for foreign workers from Chile
and Singapore). However, foreign
workers possessing an advanced degree
(Master's Degree or higher) from a
U.S. University have a separate cap of
20,000 visas per year. The cap does
NOT apply to those foreign workers
already in H-1B status who are seeking
to extend status or change employers.
The cap also does NOT apply to those
foreign workers being sponsored by an
institution of higher education; a
nonprofit organization or entity
related to or affiliated with an
institution of higher education; or a
nonprofit research organization or
governmental research organization.
Some U.S. Senators have proposed
increasing the cap, but such
legislation is yet to be passed by
Congress. So get your petitions ready
now!
representation for your ongoing case
or still at "wait list" to emigrate in
the US and in need of a reliable
immigration attorney, The Law Office
of Aron Hasson provides exceptional
legal representation at reasonable
fees and with individualized attention
to each case, assisting clients
throughout the United States and
worldwide. Our practice solely focuses
on United States Immigration and
Nationality Law.
For free consultation you may contact:
(310) 475-4779 or visit the website:
www.hassonlaw.com
Check the article below:
H-1B: Apply: 04/01/2008!
Only 65,000 new H-1B visas will be
available for the upcoming fiscal
year!
We urge all employers who wish to
sponsor a foreign professional to
contact our office now!
H1B Visas for the upcoming fiscal year
2009 (10/01/2008-09/30/2009):
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services (USCIS) is anticipating that
the H-1B visa cap for the upcoming
fiscal year (10/01/2008-09/30/2009)
will be reached even faster than in
previous years. Last year the cap was
reached on the first day of filing!
We encourage employers considering
sponsoring a foreign professional for
an H-1B visa to begin the preparation
of the case immediately, so that the
visa petition may be filed on April 1,
2008 (the first day new H-1B petitions
are permitted to be filed for the
upcoming fiscal year).
There is an annual cap of 65,000 H-1B
visas per year (6,800 of those are set
aside for foreign workers from Chile
and Singapore). However, foreign
workers possessing an advanced degree
(Master's Degree or higher) from a
U.S. University have a separate cap of
20,000 visas per year. The cap does
NOT apply to those foreign workers
already in H-1B status who are seeking
to extend status or change employers.
The cap also does NOT apply to those
foreign workers being sponsored by an
institution of higher education; a
nonprofit organization or entity
related to or affiliated with an
institution of higher education; or a
nonprofit research organization or
governmental research organization.
Some U.S. Senators have proposed
increasing the cap, but such
legislation is yet to be passed by
Congress. So get your petitions ready
now!