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USCIS 's H1-B third-party placement policy won't hold up in court


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A recent ruling in the lawsuit over @USCIS's #H1B third-party placement memo may be a sign that the policy won't hold up in court. Staffing companies say the policy effectively blocks them from the visa program.

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A coalition of information technology staffing companies that rely on H-1B visas is moving forward with a lawsuit over an agency policy it says effectively bars them from the program.

A federal judge in New Jersey refused to throw out the case, a move that the Small and Medium Enterprise Consortium’s attorney is calling a win that could lead to the policy’s demise.

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services policy at issue requires staffing companies seeking H-1B visas to give...

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1 hour ago, JambaKrantu said:

Mestrilaki manchi rojulochay.. next two three years lo kotta producers, kotta mla ticket aspirants vachestaraho.. kokapet nanamkramgudalalo 5 cr+ villas ki full demandaho..Amaravathi lo land boomaho..

oka Rangastalam oka Savyasachi ravali ani korukuntu...

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