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    From Sheila Danzig@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 7 11:33:37 2016
    Case Study: Difficult H-1B RFE for Three-Year Bachelor’s Degree – Approved Education RFEs are some of the most common RFEs H-1B candidates receive post-lottery. Since this work visa is set aside for foreign nationals with US bachelor’s degrees or higher, or their equivalents, when a candidate’s degree was earned in a
    different country with a different education system, the value of this degree is murky. USCIS agents who evaluate and decide on these visas are NOT international education experts and do not understand the academic content, or the academic structures of
    degrees in other countries and how this translates into US academic value. To make matters even murkier, each case must be decided on a case-by-case basis because no two pathways through education and work experience are the same. Combined with strict
    visa requirements and changing CIS trends regarding education, and you get over 25% of all H-1B petitions receiving RFEs.
    One of the most common education RFEs for H-1B candidates arrives when a candidate has a three-year bachelor’s degree from India. We get dozens of clients every. . . . .
    Read More. . . .http://www.thedegreepeople.com/case-study-difficult-h-1b-rfe-for-three-year-bachelors-degree-approved/

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