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Contracts and Itineraries Requirements for H-1B Petitions Involving Third-Party Worksites


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23 minutes ago, TampaChinnodu said:

If you education is non CS back ground and positions like BA QA will have tough time

H1B doesnt only cover IT jobs - FYI. Life sciences, bio-tech  mechanical etc kuda vuntayi

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55 minutes ago, speedracer said:

H1B doesnt only cover IT jobs - FYI. Life sciences, bio-tech  mechanical etc kuda vuntayi

Agreed. I was talking about people doing IT jobs with non CS background. 

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23 minutes ago, JambaKrantu said:

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Yes. For now we just have to wait and see if they apply this rule to all or not in future . previously many people got 3 years extensions even without any client letter or short projects. 

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level I wages rejection

Btech or MS not in CS rejection

No proper documentation like client letter or contracts between all parties - rejection

As long as you have a BTech or MS in CS, getting level II wages with a client that is giving you all the documents you will be good. Most of the clients are giving client letters now a days. In cases the client is not giving a client letter, ask the vendor for a copy of the contract between the vendor and the client and submit contracts between all the parties involved and you will be fine.

If possible don't accept contracts where there are multiple layers. EmployerVendorClient(EVC) or EmployerVendorImplementationpartnerClient(EVIC) contracts are fine but don't accept EVVC(EmployerVendorVendorClient) or EVVIC contracts(EmployerVendorVendorImplementationpartnerClient) contract.

Once again follow the rules and you will be fine. 

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4 minutes ago, JambaKrantu said:

level I wages rejection

Btech or MS not in CS rejection

No proper documentation like client letter or contracts between all parties - rejection

As long as you have a BTech or MS in CS, getting level II wages with a client that is giving you all the documents you will be good. Most of the clients are giving client letters now a days. In cases the client is not giving a client letter, ask the vendor for a copy of the contract between the vendor and the client and submit contracts between all the parties involved and you will be fine.

If possible don't accept contracts where there are multiple layers. EmployerVendorClient(EVC) or EmployerVendorImplementationpartnerClient(EVIC) contracts are fine but don't accept EVVC(EmployerVendorVendorClient) or EVVIC contracts(EmployerVendorVendorImplementationpartnerClient) contract.

Once again follow the rules and you will be fine. 

ayitey 50% rejections confirm anamata

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