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Update- U.S. says H-1B applications again top number of available visas - Comput

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The USCIS received an excess of applications for both the 65,000 regular visas that are available annually and another 20,000 that are reserved for foreign nationals with advanced degrees from U.S. schools.
                                                                                                                                                                                  
Before the lottery can take place, the USCIS first needs to finish entering data from all of the applications into its systems. The agency said that because of the number of petitions submitted, it isn't sure yet when it will be able to finish the data-entry work and select the visa recipients for fiscal 2009, which starts Oct. 1.

The U.S. government said Tuesday that it has received more than enough petitions for H-1B visas to meet the annual cap for the 2009 federal fiscal year,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, requiring it to again issue the available visas through a lottery.
Under new rules adopted by the USCIS last month, advanced degree holders may have a better chance of hitting the H-1B lottery than individuals who are seeking a regular visa. The agency will first hold the lottery for the 20,000 advanced degree visas; petitions that aren't drawn as part of that process will then be added to the pool of applications for the 65,000 regular visas, giving the first-time losers a second shot at getting a visa.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services began accepting H-1B petitions from companies seeking to hire foreign workers on April 1 and set a submission window of five business days for applicants to be eligible for the expected selection lottery. A record number of petitions was expected, due partly to pent-up demand from applicants who failed to get visas in last year's lottery, when 143,000 petitions were filed for the 85,000 visas that could be handed out.
Employers caught filing more than one petition for individual workers could have all of their applications denied or revoked. But the USCIS did still allow a parent company and its subsidiaries to separately seek visas for the same individuals, as long as the applications were for different jobs.
The modified rules put in place by the USCIS also prohibited companies from filing multiple H-1B petitions for the same worker. That restriction was intended to ease concerns about possible efforts by companies to game the lottery in order to improve their odds.
Computerworld - Editor's note: This story was updated with final applicant numbers on April 10, 2008.

Update: U.S. says H-1B applications again top number of available visas - Computerworld
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

In a statement, the USCIS did not initially disclose how many petitions it received during the five-day filing period,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, which ended Monday. Two days later, on Thursday,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, the USCIS pegged the number of H-1B visa requests at 163,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login,000; another 31,200 applications were for foreign nationals who hold advanced degrees from U.S. universities

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