Google submitted 300 H1B Visa applications - 90 were denied
June 10, 2008 by Raghu
As everyone feared those who have received receipt number are the lucky one and those who are waiting to hear the results are the unlucky one’s.
… “As for Google, this year we submitted 300 H-1B applications, and we’re sorry to report that 90 hopefuls were denied”. The yearly H-1B lottery continues to affect our employees and our business, ..
While Google’s 90 H1B Visa application’s were not selected in lottery, new Bill have been introduced in Senate, that will allow foreign national graduates of U.S. universities to receive Green Cards, or permanent resident status as long as they have a job offer…..read more about HR 6039 Bill
We can contribute to this Bill by calling the State Representatives by following the instructions from ImmigrationVoice.org
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Can’t believe Google are complaining about not getting 90 H1B visas approved. They seem to have had a great success rate. What about those, like me, who were not successful. This is the 2nd year in a row not to have gotten through the stupid lottery system they use for H1B. Why not do a 1st come 1st serve basis?
Oh well. No point complaining. Won’t get me anywhere.