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LuckyLoser

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last year h4 to h1 approve iyyindi kaani COS deny chesi consular process echadu ... h1 kuda 1 yr ae echadu valid till sept 2016 . 

continued to be on h4 status , epdu adhi cap exempt avthada .. 

recent ga evaranna unused h1 transfer pettukunnara 

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3 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said:

Naaku telisi it will be cap exempt... but wait for expert to comment...

employer gaadu and some say it is cap exempt 

 

murthy joef gaadu as she never worked on h1 it wont be cap exempt annadu .. so recent cases emanna unnaya ani looking 

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4 minutes ago, LuckyLoser said:

employer gaadu and some say it is cap exempt 

 

murthy joef gaadu as she never worked on h1 it wont be cap exempt annadu .. so recent cases emanna unnaya ani looking 

This might be the point .... ya experts vachi comment cheyali 

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1 minute ago, Spartan said:

even after H1 approved for 1 year..she actually never was on H1 status anytime right.. COS deny chesaru kabatti.

so exempt kindaki radu.,

same employer malli h4 to h1 cos este workout avvudda

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5 minutes ago, Spartan said:

ne H1 valid ledu kada..COS cheyadaniki.  Sep 2016 lo expired right.

 

monna vachina kotha i 140 rule lo edhi undi .. based on this ithae oka saari cap lo count ithae chalu ani undi kaani h1 paina undaali ani ledu .. 

Application of the H–1B Numerical
Cap to Persons Previously Counted
Section 103 of AC21 also amended
the INA to ensure that H–1B
nonimmigrant workers can change jobs
or employers without again being
counted against the H–1B cap.
Specifically, section 103 provides that
an individual who has been counted 
against the H–1B numerical cap within
the 6 years prior to petition approval
shall not be counted against the cap
unless that individual would be eligible
for a new 6-year period of authorized H–
1B admission. See INA 214(g)(7), 8
U.S.C. 1184(g)(7). In addition, an
individual previously in the United
States in H–1B nonimmigrant status is
eligible for a full 6 years of authorized
admission as an H–1B nonimmigrant
after residing and being physically
present outside the United States for the
immediate prior year.

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