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> Bad News For Some H-1B Applicants
USCIS Service Center Operations (SCOPS) has informed AILA liaison
that three cap-subject H-1B cases that were not selected in the
"random selection" lottery conducted on May 26, 2006, were approved
in error. The USCIS will be moving to reopen the approvals on
service motion for the purpose of revocation within the next few
days and parties will be notified accordingly.
SCOPS has also informed AILA that the letter to notify those
cap-subject H-1B petitioners whose cases were received on May 26th
which were not selected in the "random selection" lottery has been
finalized, and they will be sent in the next few days. The letter
will inform petitioners that fees are being refunded, but that
petitions and exhibits will be retained by USCIS for consideration
at the end of the fiscal year in the event it is determined that
there has been underutilization.
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