Aquaman Posted October 20 Report Posted October 20 https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/h-1b-specialty-occupations This fee applies to: Any petition filed for beneficiaries outside the U.S after September 21st. Any petition filed requesting consular processing even for beneficiaries within the U.S. Any extension/amendment/COS petition where the USCIS finds out the beneficiary is not eligible for that request ( for eg.the beneficiary didn't maintain the status, the petition is approved without I-94, the beneficiary departed the U.S. before adjudication) Quote
VanceChilukuri Posted October 20 Report Posted October 20 11 minutes ago, Aquaman said: https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/h-1b-specialty-occupations This fee applies to: Any petition filed for beneficiaries outside the U.S after September 21st. Any petition filed requesting consular processing even for beneficiaries within the U.S. Any extension/amendment/COS petition where the USCIS finds out the beneficiary is not eligible for that request ( for eg.the beneficiary didn't maintain the status, the petition is approved without I-94, the beneficiary departed the U.S. before adjudication) ok...here is the scenario extension filed in America and eventually got denied and the candidate had to leave America his employer filed a cap-exempt petition from outside America the candidate is not NEW to H1 in this case...it is just that he had to leave the country as I-94 has expired or about to expire...what happens now? is it subject to 100K fees? Quote
Aquaman Posted October 20 Author Report Posted October 20 1 minute ago, VanceChilukuri said: ok...here is the scenario extension filed in America and eventually got denied and the candidate had to leave America his employer filed a cap-exempt petition from outside America the candidate is not NEW to H1 in this case...it is just that he had to leave the country as I-94 has expired or about to expire...what happens now? is it subject to 100K fees? seems like yes Quote
pandugadu999 Posted October 20 Report Posted October 20 33 minutes ago, Aquaman said: https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/h-1b-specialty-occupations This fee applies to: Any petition filed for beneficiaries outside the U.S after September 21st. Any petition filed requesting consular processing even for beneficiaries within the U.S. Any extension/amendment/COS petition where the USCIS finds out the beneficiary is not eligible for that request ( for eg.the beneficiary didn't maintain the status, the petition is approved without I-94, the beneficiary departed the U.S. before adjudication) so file chesinapudu 100k pay cheyyala along with petition? Quote
Popular Post Sucker Posted October 20 Popular Post Report Posted October 20 Ee game lo some will be bali pashuvu avtharu like his 1st term. Mostly contractors. Yevadiki vundho aa jaathakam. 1 4 Quote
akkum_bakkum Posted October 20 Report Posted October 20 52 minutes ago, Aquaman said: https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/h-1b-specialty-occupations This fee applies to: Any petition filed for beneficiaries outside the U.S after September 21st. Any petition filed requesting consular processing even for beneficiaries within the U.S. Any extension/amendment/COS petition where the USCIS finds out the beneficiary is not eligible for that request ( for eg.the beneficiary didn't maintain the status, the petition is approved without I-94, the beneficiary departed the U.S. before adjudication) Chuss…cos chese nibba gallaki kuda apply chesunte biddu scrap motham poyyedi. 1 Quote
Sucker Posted October 20 Report Posted October 20 17 minutes ago, pandugadu999 said: so file chesinapudu 100k pay cheyyala along with petition? How to pay the $100,000 payment: Petitioners should submit the required $100,000 payment using pay.gov, following the instructions on pay.gov at the following link: https://www.pay.gov/public/form/start/1772005176. When to pay the $100,000 payment: Payment must be made prior to filing a petition with USCIS, as petitioners must submit proof that the payment has been scheduled from pay.gov or evidence of an exception from the $100,000 payment from the Secretary of Homeland Security at the time of filing the H-1B petition. Petitions subject to the $100,000 payment that are filed without a copy of the proof of the payment from pay.gov or evidence of an exception from the Secretary of Homeland Security will be denied. Quote
Popular Post psycontr Posted October 20 Popular Post Report Posted October 20 46 minutes ago, akkum_bakkum said: Chuss…cos chese nibba gallaki kuda apply chesunte biddu scrap motham poyyedi. H4 EAD pekesthe chalu. 3 Quote
11MohanRedddy Posted October 20 Report Posted October 20 4 minutes ago, psycontr said: H4 EAD pekesthe chalu. Why? Quote
pandugadu999 Posted October 21 Report Posted October 21 Excepttion edo pettadu ga…iga dani meeda pastaremo Quote
Sucker Posted October 21 Report Posted October 21 1 hour ago, psycontr said: H4 EAD pekesthe chalu. H4 EAD ki yevaru lobbying leru anukunnava 2 Quote
Sucker Posted October 21 Report Posted October 21 15 minutes ago, jpismahatma said: Green cards backlogs ki super news. Quote
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