Showing posts with label i-797b. Show all posts
Showing posts with label i-797b. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

The Sponsor will send the H-1B Package Documents to the Candidate

 

This post is a part of series of posts that makes up “The Complete Process Trail for H-1B Work Visa”.

Once your H-1B petition I-129 is approved and your Sponsor received the I-797B Approval Notice from USCIS, your sponsor will courier you, that original I-797B along with a copy of your petition which includes all documents submitted to USCIS for case approval.

The H-1B Package you will receive from your Sponsor via courier include following documents:

  1. Original I-797B Approval Notice as show here
  2. Copy of your H-1B Petition I-129
  3. Copy of all documents which your sponsor submit along with your H-1B Petition I-129 to USCIS
    1. Copy of your Resume / CV
    2. Copy of your Degrees / Transcripts / Certificates
    3. Copy of your Passport
    4. Copy of your Education Evaluation Letter
    5. Copy of your Offer Letter with complete Job Description
    6. Copy of an official letter from Sponsor describing why you are a best fit for the job
    7. Copy of your US Itinerary
    8. Copy of any other supported documents that Sponsor has submitted to USCIS

How courier will deliver your package?

The delivery mechanism for such a package is little different from normal courier deliveries. Once the local city office receives your package, they will call you on your mobile/cell phone and confirm with you if you are expecting a package delivery from USA. Once you confirm them, they will send the rider to your location and the rider will deliver the package and get your signatures at the time of delivery.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

H-1B Petition I-129 Processing Time and Trends

 

This post is a part of series of posts that makes up “The Complete Process Trail for H-1B Work Visa”.

Current Trends – As of today i.e. 16th December 2012.

Following chart depicts the current I-129 Processing Time of USCIS National Average and Vermont Service Center. So, based on current trend, if your petition will be filed at Vermont Service Center, a decision might be taken in 2.1 months from the actual date of filing. A decision could be , Rejection or an .

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Following chart shows the I-129 Processing Volume Trend of Vermont Service Center.

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Following chart shows National Trend for I-129 Processing Volume

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Source – USCIS

How to view most current Processing Time, Volumes and Trends?

  1. Go to https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/Dashboard.do
  2. From the second table at the bottom titled “Processing Times”:
    1. Select a form type – select “I-129” and click “Next” button (page will refresh)
    2. Select a form sub-type – select “H-1B – Specialty Occupation – Visa to be issued abroad” and click “Next” button (page will refresh)
    3. Select an office – select any office you wish to view and click “Next” button (page will refresh)
    4. Current Processing Time will be shown in the form of chart (similar to the chart shown above – the very first image above)
  3. On the same page and just beneath the second table, there is a link “View national volumes and trends for all applications”. Click on that link and it will take you to a new page titles “National Processing Volumes and Trends”. From that page:
    1. Select a form type – select “I-129”
    2. Select an office – select any office you wish to see
    3. Select chart type – select any chart you wish to see
    4. Click on the button “Get Results”. Page will refresh and you will see two charts similar to the one shown above – last 2 images)

Thursday, December 13, 2012

What is H-1B Petition I-129’s Approval Notice I-797B and How it Looks Like?

 

Please click here to read about variants of I-797 including I-797B.

The USCIS Approval Notice I-797B, is really a receipt that USCIS has received your application and contains information like:

  • The applicant's (Petitioner) individual information.
  • The Beneficiary's information (if any).
  • Name with the petition.
  • Receipt Number, using this number you can verify the status of your application.
  • Receipt Date, the date your application was received by USCIS.
  • Priority Date, is your location inside the waiting list queue. This date depends upon the preference group you come under as well as the nation of birth. If your priority date may be the current date, it means that a visa is immediately offered.
  • Notice Date.
  • Type of notice, whether or not it is USCIS Approval or receipt.
  • Class, what category you belong.
  • Validity of one's petition. This states how lengthy your petition is legitimate. The consular authorities have the right to extend your validity interval.

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