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anilbro
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Posted on 04-08-08 10:57
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The CIS still has not released any information regarding the number of H1b applications received to this date.
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jptsamachar
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Posted on 04-08-08 11:01
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ani yetro khaana update bhanera lekhya..k k na bhayecha bhanera herda....'has not" re...atti huncha ni
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bichitraManche
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Posted on 04-08-08 12:23
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anil bro ..maile ma bichitra bhan thaya thiye...timi po sarai bichitra rahechu ta!! haha
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OcRam
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Posted on 04-08-08 12:26
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Anil is trying to be Anil Kapoor.
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jptsamachar
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Posted on 04-08-08 12:36
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Java
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Posted on 04-08-08 1:01
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There is still no information available yet on the number of H1b applications received by the USCIS to date. Per
the CIS' new processing rules, all H1b applications received in the
first 5 days of the H1b filing period would be subjected to the H1b
lottery if the H1b quota was reached in any of the first five days of
the H1b filing period. What this means is that if the H1b quota was
not reached as of yesterday, then all of the H1b applications filed
through yesterday will be safe from inclusion in H1b lottery and will
be processed as usual. If the H1b quota is not reached until today or
later, then only the H1b applications received on the 'final receipt
date' (i.e. the day that the CIS receives enough applications to fill
the H1b quota) will be subjected to the H1b lottery. Thus, all H1b
applications received prior to the 'final receipt date' will be
processed as usual, those H1b applications received on the 'final
receipt date' will be subjected to the H1b lottery, and those H1b
applications received after the 'final receipt date' will be returned
unprocessed. The CIS has not yet announced a 'final receipt date.'
Unfortunately, however, that does not mean that the H1b applications
filed to date are safe yet. Historically, in years where the H1b quota
was reached prior to the end of the fiscal year, the CIS has announced
the 'final receipt date' several days to approximately one week after
the 'final receipt date.' The exception to this was last year, when
the CIS announced the H1b quota was reached on the first day of the H1b
filing period. So until we receive either a 'final receipt date'
announcement from the CIS or an official count of the number of H1b
applications received to date from the CIS, we will not know for sure
the fate of the H1b applications already filed with the USCIS.
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Java
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Posted on 04-08-08 1:10
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USCIS just announced that the H1b cap has been reached for the 2009 Fiscal Year. The
CIS has stated that it has received enough H1b applications to fill the
general H1b quota and the H1b US Masters Degree quota. Before
running the H1b lottery, the USCIS will complete initial data entry for
all filings received during the filing period between 4/1/08-4/7/08. The
CIS has not yet announced the day the lottery will be conducted,
however, they have stated that the lottery for the US Masters Degree
cases will be run prior to the general H1b lottery.
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