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Demand has dropped for visas that bring foreigners to the USA for jobs at software companies, hospitals and other workplaces.

Since the annual application period began April 1, Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) has received 45,000 applications for H-1B visas, those issued to workers with special skills for up to six years. That's 20,000 fewer than the yearly cap of 65,000.

In the past two years, all 65,000 spots were snapped up within two days.

"It's because the economy's tanking," says Carl Shusterman, a Los Angeles immigration attorney whose office prepared about 40 applications this year, half of what it did last year. H-1B applications are submitted by employers, and many are doing less hiring, he says.

In addition to the 65,000, there's a separate cap of 20,000 for foreign workers with advanced degrees from U.S. institutions. That has nearly been met, says CIS spokeswoman Chris Rhatigan.

Robert Hoffman, vice president for government relations of software maker Oracle, says demand for the visas tracks the economy. Hoffman is co-chair of Compete America, a coalition of employers and others that promotes policies that allow skilled foreigners to work here.

As industries such as biotechnology and renewable energy boomed this decade, so did their need for skilled workers, he says. In the past two years, anticipating stiff competition, "there was a rush to get applications in as early as possible," he says.

Like many other companies, however, Oracle applied for fewer H-1B visas this year than it did last year, says Hoffman, who says it was related to the economy but declines to give specifics.

Rhatigan says the slower pace reflects normal fluctuations in applications.

She points to 2006, when it took 56 days to meet the 65,000 cap — more than twice as fast as the year before. Figures from 2000 to 2008, though, show accelerating interest in applications.

Critics of H-1B visas include the Programmers Guild, a professional organization for computer programmers. The guild argues that H-1B visas allow companies to get rid of Americans and hire lower-paid foreign workers.

Last week, Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Democratic Sen. ####### Durbin of Illinois introduced a bill that Grassley says would require employers to try to recruit Americans first, including advertising on a new Labor Department website.

Grassley says that's especially important in the sagging economy. "We want people to be able to employ people to get the job done," he says, "but it should be when there aren't enough American workers here."

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2009-04-29-visas_N.htm

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Good. Hopefully they will have more time to process my removal of conditions!!

K-1 Visa Journey

04/20/2006 - file our I-129f.

09/14/2006 - US Embassy interview. Ask Lauren to marry me again, just to make sure. Says Yes. Phew!

10/02/2006 - Fly to New York, EAD at JFK, I'm in!!

10/14/2006 - Married! The perfect wedding day.

AOS Journey

10/23/2006 - AOS and EAD filed

05/29/2007 - RFE (lost medical)

08/02/2007 - RFE received back at CSC

08/10/2007 - Card Production ordered

08/17/2007 - Green Card Arrives

Removing Conditions

05/08/2009 - I-751 Mailed

05/13/2009 - NOA1

06/12/2009 - Biometrics Appointment

09/24/2009 - Approved (twice)

10/10/2009 - Card Production Ordered

10/13/2009 - Card Production Ordered (Again?)

10/19/2009 - Green Card Received (Dated 10/13/19)

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Good. Hopefully they will have more time to process my removal of conditions!!
Unfortunately, that is a double-entendre.

2005/07/10 I-129F filed for Pras

2005/11/07 I-129F approved, forwarded to NVC--to Chennai Consulate 2005/11/14

2005/12/02 Packet-3 received from Chennai

2005/12/21 Visa Interview Date

2006/04/04 Pras' entry into US at DTW

2006/04/15 Church Wedding at Novi (Detroit suburb), MI

2006/05/01 AOS Packet (I-485/I-131/I-765) filed at Chicago

2006/08/23 AP and EAD approved. Two down, 1.5 to go

2006/10/13 Pras' I-485 interview--APPROVED!

2006/10/27 Pras' conditional GC arrives -- .5 to go (2 yrs to Conditions Removal)

2008/07/21 I-751 (conditions removal) filed

2008/08/22 I-751 biometrics completed

2009/06/18 I-751 approved

2009/07/03 10-year GC received; last 0.5 done!

2009/07/23 Pras files N-400

2009/11/16 My 46TH birthday, Pras N-400 approved

2010/03/18 Pras' swear-in

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