We sponsor H1B visas every year. However, this time the rejection rate is high, and we are also receiving 221g's. What steps can we take to avoid this? Additionally, how is the US market going to be this time? Is there any slowdown because most of the candidates don't seem interested in H1B visas?
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
The issue you raised is very common for H1 visas at this stage. As per my knowledge, I know that the US consulate provides a fixed number of H1's to different countries. If you apply for the candidate earlier and they get an earlier date, it's an advantage. However, the longer the interview process takes, the higher the chance of rejections.
It is essential to find perfect candidates, i.e., genuine candidates with strong technical skills and authentic experiences. This year, for 2008, I am also sourcing a few candidates for the H1's, so you may be able to help me.
From India, Warangal
It is essential to find perfect candidates, i.e., genuine candidates with strong technical skills and authentic experiences. This year, for 2008, I am also sourcing a few candidates for the H1's, so you may be able to help me.
From India, Warangal
Could you please advise on the best time to schedule an appointment for an H1B Visa interview for 2008, or is it already too late? As you mentioned, "The earlier, the better." I had my petition approved last year but was unable to attend the interview.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
I have a question: my cousin had his H1B visa sponsored by his company. He now has a job in another company. Is it possible to transfer the visa from one company to another? I need your reply urgently.
From India
From India
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