L'USCIS introduit des améliorations de l'expérience client pour la saison du plafond H-1B
Kris Quadros-Ragar • February 15, 2024
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Les services américains de citoyenneté et d'immigration (USCIS) ont récemment annoncé une amélioration significative de l'expérience client avec le lancement prochain de comptes organisationnels pour la saison du plafond H-1B. Ces mesures, qui devraient débuter en février 2024, visent à renforcer l'efficacité et à favoriser la collaboration entre les organisations, les représentants légaux et l'USCIS.
L'une des principales caractéristiques de cette amélioration est l'introduction de comptes organisationnels
pour les dépôts non plafonnés et la saison des plafonds H-1B de l'année fiscale (FY) 2025. Cette innovation permet à plusieurs personnes au sein d'une organisation et à leurs représentants légaux de collaborer de manière transparente sur les enregistrements H-1B, le formulaire I-129 (" Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker ") et le formulaire I-907 (" Request for Premium Processing Service ") qui y est associé. L'introduction des comptes organisationnels marque une transition vers un cycle de vie H-1B entièrement électronique, couvrant l'enregistrement, la préparation de la pétition, la prise de décision et la transmission au Département d'État.
L'USCIS prévoit de lancer les comptes organisationnels en février 2024, et le dépôt en ligne des formulaires I-129 et I-907 suivra peu après. Ce passage au dépôt électronique devrait permettre de rationaliser le processus de demande H-1B, en réduisant les erreurs courantes et en éliminant les enregistrements H-1B en double.
En outre, dans le cadre des efforts plus larges de l'USCIS visant à améliorer l'efficacité et à normaliser les processus, le lieu de dépôt des formulaires I-129 et I-907 sera transféré des centres de service à la boîte postale de l'USCIS. Cette mesure vise à réduire les coûts tout en maintenant une approche plus rationnelle et normalisée du traitement des demandes H-1B.
Avec ces améliorations de l'expérience client, l'USCIS fait un pas important vers la modernisation et la rationalisation du processus de demande H-1B. À l'approche de la période d'enregistrement des demandes H-1B pour l'année fiscale 2025, le cabinet Santos Lloyd Law Firm suit de près l'évolution du paysage des changements H-1B et s'engage activement dans les sessions à venir afin de maximiser les avantages de ces améliorations.
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