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H1B Premium Processing Commence- A Small Relief For Techies

H-1B Premium Processing-A Small Relief For The Techies<br><br>The H-1B cap season is around the corner, and the premium processing for previously filed H-1B petitions has commenced on March 12th, 2019. USCIS has started the premium processing only for the H-1B petitions received on or before Dec 21st, 2018.<br>What is premium processing?<br>The usual processing time for H-1B petitions is around 5-6 months, which is very long. So USCIS has started the premium processing service to minimize the time taken for processing the employment-based petitions. Any petition filed under premium processing will take only 15 calendar days for completion of the process.<br>This 15-day period will begin once the USCIS receives the petition at the processing center. Upon processing the petition USCIS will send any one of the following as a response to the petition within 15 days.<br>u2022tApproval<br>u2022tRejection<br>u2022tRFE (Request For Evidence)<br>u2022tNOID (Notice Of Intent to Deny)<br>u2022tOpen an investigation for fraud or misrepresentation<br> <br>In case you have received an RFE or NOID, you are responsible for sending an RFE/ NOID response to the USCIS for further processing. A new 15-day period will begin on the day USCIS receives the response to the RFE.<br>USCIS charges a huge amount of fee for the premium processing of your petitions. If USCIS fails to provide a response within the specified 15 days, it would refund your fee, but your petition will still be eligible for the premium processing.<br>USCIS has suspended the premium processing of H-1B petitions in the previous year in order to clear all the pending petitions. Recently USCIS has resumed this process for all the H-1B petitions filed on or before Dec 21st, 2018. This latest update from the USCIS has brought in a little hope for the suspended the premium processing of H-1B aspirers from different countries. However, there is no update regarding the premium processing of the petitions received after this date.<br><br>

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H1B Premium Processing Commence- A Small Relief For Techies

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  1. H-1B Premium Processing-A Small Relief For The Techies The H-1B cap season is around the corner, and the premium processing for previously filed H- 1B petitions has commenced on March 12th, 2019. USCIS has started the premium processing only for the H-1B petitions received on or before Dec 21st, 2018. What is premium processing? The usual processing time for H-1B petitions is around 5-6 months, which is very long. So USCIS has started the premium processing service to minimize the time taken for processing the employment-based petitions. Any petition filed under premium processing will take only 15 calendar days for completion of the process. This 15-day period will begin once the USCIS receives the petition at the processing center. Upon processing the petition USCIS will send any one of the following as a response to the petition within 15 days. Approval Rejection RFE (Request For Evidence) NOID (Notice Of Intent to Deny) Open an investigation for fraud or misrepresentation In case you have received an RFE or NOID, you are responsible for sending an RFE/ NOID response to the USCIS for further processing. A new 15-day period will begin on the day USCIS receives the response to the RFE. USCIS charges a huge amount of fee for the premium processing of your petitions. If USCIS fails to provide a response within the specified 15 days, it would refund your fee, but your petition will still be eligible for the premium processing. USCIS has suspended the premium processing of H-1B petitions in the previous year in order to clear all the pending petitions. Recently USCIS has resumed this process for all the H-1B petitions filed on or before Dec 21st, 2018. This latest update from the USCIS has brought in a little hope for the suspended the premium processing of H-1B aspirers from different countries. However, there is no update regarding the premium processing of the petitions received after this date.

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