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Home > News & Seminars > Articles > Employers should prepare for H-1B filing season starting April 1 Employers should prepare for H-1B filing season starting April 1
This article originally appeared in the March 4, 2007 edition of Boca Raton News, www.bocanews.com. Reprinted with permission. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will begin accepting H-1B petitions April 1, 2007, for fiscal year 2008, which begins october 1, 2007. Employers who wish to sponsor an alien employee for H-1B status should begin preparing now to file their petitions. In prior years, the USCIS received sufficient H-1B petitions to meet the annual quota by late May. It is anticipated that, this year, the quota will be met in the few weeks after April 1. In their weekly Boca Raton News column, Hodgson Russ partners Larry Corman and Glenn Rissman discuss issues related to the H-1B category of nonimmigrant status. Please click on the PDF link above to view the full article ... |
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