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Member Profile: dvshan (3 posts)
 
Hello, I'm dvshan
My nationality is India
I last logged in on 12 Aug 2008
I have been a member since 12 Jun 2008
I have added 3 posts in trackitt forums
I added my last post on 18 Jun 2008
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dvshan's Immigration Cases
 
H-1B case: Pending for 282 days (212 days more than average*)  (1 comment)  (View approval trend)
User: dvshan Service Center: Vermont
Category: New H-1B USCIS Received Date: 01 Apr 2008
Receipt Number: EAC- RFE: no
RFE Reply Date: Processing Type: regular
Status: pending Approval/Denial Date: N/A
Nationality: India Last Updated: 10 Oct 2008
Notes:

*This is the average approval time in the last 1 year for new H-1B applications with no RFE. (RFE = Request For Evidence)

dvshan's Posts

Posted in H-1B Forum on 18 Jun 2008
Topic: Any News on the H1B applications filed on Apr 01 2008

I too saw the message that ur mentioning about from the www.immigration-law.com, below is excerpt,

"06/12/2008: FY 2009 H-1B Cap Processing Update

The USCIS has kept its origital schedule to mail out receipt notices for selected cases before June 2, 2008. According to the AILA, they indeed completed mailing out of the receipt notices on May 24, 2008. They started returning the loser cases beginning from this week. One bad news is that there will be no "reserve pool" this year as they determined that the initially selected cases meet this year's cap without the reserve."
Posted in H-1B Forum on 16 Jun 2008
Topic: Any News on the H1B applications filed on Apr 01 2008

Congrats.

I have not received any receipt of lottery selection. My consultant keeps saying that even now there is chance of getting H1B, because out of 65000 there will be rejections. Please help me in understanding it and kindly tell me is there is a possibility as my consultant says?

Thanks
Shanmugam
Posted in H-1B Forum on 14 Jun 2008
Topic: H1B status

Hi,

Writing it for first time, during this week my consultant told me that 1st slot of 65000 is complete, but based on the past experiences he says there will be 30% rejections from the selected list, hence there is still a possibility. How far true is this statement? Please guide me.