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6 minutes ago, solman said:

veyyi uncle.. chudamu oka sari numbers @3$%

In FY 2011 the Department of Labor certified 31,273 job offers for Indian nationals. Each year after that, there were 30,278, 20,930, 35,092, 45,670, and 48,939 through the 3rd quarter of FY 2016 (June 30, 2016). This is a total of 212,182 labor certifications approved for just Indians since October 2010. In recent years, approximately 50% of all labor certification approvals were for positions requiring an Advanced Degree. This percentage is likely higher for Indians and does not take into account positions requiring a Bachelor’s degree plus 5 years of progressive experience which also can be considered as Advanced Degrees for purposes of the EB-2 Preference Category. Let’s assume that 50% of the 212,182 labor certifications approved for Indians are Advanced Degree petitions. That is potentially 106,091 EB-2 applicants with priority dates after May 2010.

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1 minute ago, sandie said:

CTS lo join ai GC expect cheitam waste

ippudu ekkadaina anthe ga vuncle

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5 minutes ago, Manmada9 said:

job security ki akkade untaru bro..

plus relocations promotions and pf lu cf lu df lu 

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My assumptions and predictions are all coming true..!

This is what it happens when we abuse a program like anything.....

And this H1b program abuse has taken a next level from individual to even companies indulging in misuse in a large scale, this is alarming and this can't go for long..

It was due and it happened..

Move on guys, move on to mestris or forget GC

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1 hour ago, princeofheaven said:

I 140 numbers veste inka db prajalu gallery_51737_7_3603516.gif

aa numbers kuda veyyandi..Let's have fun

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51 minutes ago, TampaChinnodu said:

In FY 2011 the Department of Labor certified 31,273 job offers for Indian nationals. Each year after that, there were 30,278, 20,930, 35,092, 45,670, and 48,939 through the 3rd quarter of FY 2016 (June 30, 2016). This is a total of 212,182 labor certifications approved for just Indians since October 2010. In recent years, approximately 50% of all labor certification approvals were for positions requiring an Advanced Degree. This percentage is likely higher for Indians and does not take into account positions requiring a Bachelor’s degree plus 5 years of progressive experience which also can be considered as Advanced Degrees for purposes of the EB-2 Preference Category. Let’s assume that 50% of the 212,182 labor certifications approved for Indians are Advanced Degree petitions. That is potentially 106,091 EB-2 applicants with priority dates after May 2010.

Anthena? 

Posted
41 minutes ago, ronitreddy said:

Anthena? 

Anni GC lu levu naa matta. each application will have atleast 2 dependents malli.

Posted
7 minutes ago, TampaChinnodu said:

Anni GC lu levu naa matta. each application will have atleast 2 dependents malli.

yourock

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1 hour ago, Android_Halwa said:

My assumptions and predictions are all coming true..!

This is what it happens when we abuse a program like anything.....

And this H1b program abuse has taken a next level from individual to even companies indulging in misuse in a large scale, this is alarming and this can't go for long..

It was due and it happened..

Move on guys, move on to mestris or forget GC

Jagadamba halwa chowdary 

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Just now, mastercheif said:

Jagadamba halwa chowdary 

 

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