Page 3-6,
General Filing
Instructions
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[Page 4]
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Petitioner
Information
Complete
the “Legal
Name of Petitioner”
field (if the petitioner is an individual person or a company or
organization). For mailing address, list the address of the
petitioner’s
primary office
within the United States. This address will determine the filing
jurisdiction if the beneficiary will be providing services or
completing training in multiple locations.
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[Page 4]
…
Petitioner
Information
Complete
the “Legal
Name of Petitioner”
field (if the petitioner is an individual person or a company or
organization). For mailing address, list the address of the
petitioner’s
primary office
within the United States.
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Page 7-22,
Part 1.
Petition Always Required
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[Page 8]
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6.
If you are filing an H-1B cap petition for a fiscal year that H-1B
registration is required, you must provide a valid Beneficiary
Confirmation Number for the beneficiary included in this petition,
along with a copy of the H-1B Registration Selection Notice.
[new]
NOTE:
This evidence
requirement is not applicable to H-1B2 petitions.
7.
Off-site Assignment of H-1B Beneficiaries:
Petitioners seeking to place the H-1B beneficiary off-site at a
location other than their own location must answer general
questions regarding this assignment in Part
5., Basic Information About the Proposed Employment and Employer.
Petitioners should advise the H-1B beneficiary of the off-site
work placement.
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[Page
9]
2.
More than 50
percent of those employees are in H-1B or L-1A or L-1B
nonimmigrant status; and
3.
The petition is
filed on or after December 18, 2015.
The
Fraud Prevention and Detection Fee and Public Law 114-113 Fee,
when applicable, may not be waived. Each fee should be submitted
by separate check or money order.
To
determine if they are subject to any of these fees, petitioners
must complete the H-1B and H1B1 Data Collection and Filing Fee
Exemption Supplement discussed below.
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[Page 8]
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6.
If you are filing an H-1B cap petition for a fiscal year that H-1B
registration is required, you must provide a valid Beneficiary
Confirmation Number for the beneficiary included in this petition,
along with a copy of the H-1B Registration Selection Notice.
7.
If you are filing an H-1B cap petition for a fiscal year that
H-1B registration is required, you must submit evidence of the
beneficiary’s passport or travel document used at the time
of registration to identify the beneficiary.
NOTE:
This
evidence requirement is not applicable to H-1B2 petitions.
8.
Off-site
Assignment of H-1B Beneficiaries:
Petitioners seeking to place the H-1B beneficiary off-site at a
location other than their own location must answer general
questions regarding this assignment in Part
5., Basic Information About the Proposed Employment and Employer.
Petitioners should advise the H-1B beneficiary of the off-site
work placement.
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[Page
9]
2.
More than 50
percent of those employees are in H-1B or L-1A or L-1B
nonimmigrant status; and
3.
Public
Law 114-113
(signed into law on December 18, 2015.
The
Fraud Prevention and Detection Fee and Public Law 114-113 Fee,
when applicable, may not be waived. Each fee should be submitted
by separate check or money order.
To
determine if they are subject to any of these fees, petitioners
must complete the H-1B and H-1B1
Data Collection and Filing Fee Exemption Supplement discussed
below.
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Page 30,
Paperwork
Reduction Act
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[Page 30]
Paperwork
Reduction Act
An
agency may not conduct or sponsor an information collection, and a
person is not required to respond to a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The
public reporting burden for this collection of information is
estimated for Form I-129 at 2.34 hours; E-1/E-2 Classification at
.67 hours; Trade Agreement Supplement at .67 hours; H
Classification Supplement at 2 hours; H-1B and H-1B1 Data
Collection and Filing Fee Exemption Supplement at 1 hour; L
Classification Supplement to Form I-129 at 1.34 hours; P
Classifications Supplement to Form I-129 at 1 hour; Q-1
Classification Supplement at .34 hours; R-1 Classification
Supplement at 2.34 hours; and Form I-129 ATT at .33 hours,
including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering the
required documentation and completing and submitting the request.
Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect
of this collection of information, including suggestions for
reducing this burden to: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services, Regulatory Coordination Division, Office of Policy and
Strategy, 5900 Capital Gateway Drive, Mail Stop #2140, Camp
Springs, MD 20588-0009; OMB No 1615-0009. Do
not mail your completed Form I-129 to this address.
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[Page 30]
Paperwork
Reduction Act
An
agency may not conduct or sponsor an information collection, and a
person is not required to respond to a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The
public reporting burden for this collection of information is
estimated for Form I-129 at 2.42
hours;
E-1/E-2 Classification at .67 hours; Trade Agreement Supplement at
.67 hours; H Classification Supplement at 2.07
hours; H-1B
and H-1B1 Data Collection and Filing Fee Exemption Supplement at 1
hour; L Classification Supplement to Form I-129 at 1.34 hours; P
Classifications Supplement to Form I-129 at 1 hour; Q-1
Classification Supplement at .34 hours; R-1 Classification
Supplement at 2.34 hours; and Form I-129 ATT at .33 hours,
including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering the
required documentation and completing and submitting the request.
Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect
of this collection of information, including suggestions for
reducing this burden to: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services, Regulatory Coordination Division, Office of Policy and
Strategy, 5900 Capital Gateway Drive, Mail Stop #2140, Camp
Springs, MD 20588-0009; OMB No 1615-0009. Do
not mail your completed Form I-129 to this address.
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