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jamestojames
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Posted on 03-12-10 11:47
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Hi friends, Can you please somebody gives me an idea of H1b cap exempt fees. I work in a non-profit religious organization and its ready to sponsor me but I don't know about the cost and process. Right now, I work at another place without work permit. Do I need to leave that job to apply for H1 visa or I still can stick to it. I need suggestions please.
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pixie
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Posted on 03-12-10 1:08
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i dont think it will be cap exempt.....double check
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Jai_Nepal
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Posted on 03-12-10 3:31
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non-profits are cap exempt. Dont know about the fees though. use google.
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pixie
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Posted on 03-12-10 3:36
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as far as i know not all non profits are cap exempt....they have to be either higher education or government affiliated research institution....not sure.....hearsay
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xx-nepal
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Posted on 03-12-10 4:01
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It is true that all nonprofits are NOT cap-exempt. Only "research nonprofits" and "nonprofits affiliated with higher schools" are cap exempt. I am not so sure about the current fees, but it used to be less than $1000 for nonprofits (all nonprofts, exempt or nonexempt), couple years ago. As for your case, the religious non-profit does not qualify for a cap-exempt status, unless it can prove that it is involved in some kind of reasearch or it can link (affilitate) itself to a higher school (university).
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