How do I ensure that my H-1B Cap subject petition is considered properly filed and accepted?
Answer
Complete all sections of the Form I-129 petition, the H Classification Supplement to Form I-129 (pages 8 and 9 of Form I-129), and the H-1B Data Collection and Filing Fee Exemption Supplement (pages 13 through 15). Original signatures, preferably in blue ink, are required on each form. Include the correct fee amount. Ensure that all required documentation and evidence is submitted with the petition at the time of filing. It is incumbent upon the petitioner to ensure that Form I-129 is completed accurately. Failure to complete Form I-129 with the correct information and provide the required fees or documentation may result in the rejection or denial of the H-1B petition.
Be sure to file the petition with the correct USCIS Service Center. H-1B petitions filed at the wrong location will be rejected. Such petitioners may lose the opportunity to have the petition considered for an available FY 2010 H-1B cap number.
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