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1 Planning for 2010 H-1B Submissions: What Employers Need to Know!
Klasko, Rulon, Stock & Seltzer, LLP Philadelphia New York 1800 JFK Blvd., 17th Floor 317 Madison Ave., Suite 1518 Philadelphia, PA New York, NY

2 April 1st is Fast Approaching Agenda
H-1B Availability and “Cap Numbers” Preparing for this Year’s H-1B Rush Prevailing Wage Issues iCERT Issues The “Cap Gap” H-1B Exemptions/Alternative Visa Options Q & As

3 2010 H-1B Availability Same as availability in recent years: 58,200 + remaining for Chile and Singapore (6800 subtracted) Last year’s cap reached in December 2009 “Master’s Cap” – 20,000 petitions for persons with Master’s or higher degree from U.S. university Last year’s cap reached in April 2009

4 H-1B Availability- Past Years
65,000 H-1Bs FY 2010 gone by December 2009 FY2009 gone by April 2008 FY2008 gone by April 2007 20,000 for US awarded advanced degrees FY 2010 gone by April 2009

5 Preparing for This Year’s H-1B Rush
Identify cases early – February/Early March Current Employees working pursuant to OPT External Hires Lottery for 2010? Increased Demand Anticipated? TARP Recipients Hiring H-1Bs?

6 Prevailing Wage Issues
Timing on Prevailing Wage Determinations Making the PWD yourself? Private surveys in iCERT Acceptability? Which surveys?

7 iCERT Issues Online system for Labor Condition Application
Includes “business verification” step Anticipated 7 days for approvals Current issues Erroneous FEINs Rejection of Private Surveys Timing of LCA filings in light of April 1 H-1B filing date?

8 iCERT Issues (cont’d) Due to delays, USCIS temporarily accepting H-1Bs without certified LCAs Filed between November 5, 2009 to March 9, 2010 Extension beyond March 9, 2010? Only allows for delays resulting in approvals; if LCA denied, H-1B denied

9 Transition Issues F-1 to H-1B: File Petition April 1, effective October 1 Travel before October 1: Last action rule Travel after H-1B

10 The “Cap Gap” What is the “cap gap”?
File during H-1B acceptance period File while student’s D/S admission still in effect Timely filing will provide F-1 status and employment authorization extension Change of status versus petition approval Timing of an application to close the gap

11 The “Cap Gap” (cont’d) Travel during the cap gap period – no return until 9/20/10 Proof of continuing status DSO to issue cap gap I-20 Work authorization Valid EAD at time of filing? Completing Form I-9

12 H-1B Exemptions/Alternatives
Exemption based on employer Exemption based on employee Alternative visa/work authorization options Straight to permanent residence?

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14 Speaker Contact Information William A. Stock, Esq. Tele: Fax: Kate Kalmykov, Esq. Tele: Fax: David J. Ceccanecchio, Esq. Tele: Fax:


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