Hello All,
My H1-B application got denied. Here is the situation and back ground info.
I am an export manager for a foreign entity which opened up an office in the U.S. We export various building materials and machinery to oversea. I was hired by this company to handle all export transactions and purchasing. Previously, I held the same occupation and had H1-B with similar company and H1-B has expired more than a year ago. I stayed in my home country for over a year which makes me eligible for another H1-B. I also have a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from an university in the U.S.
Our company have applied for H1-B, but INS claims that Export Manager is not a specialty occupation. Also, they claim that export manager does not require BS degree according to the Handbook from Dept. of Labor and Business Administration degree is not a specialty one.
We have submitted evidences for the above with job evaluation, but they didn't take those into account.
My questions are:
1) Do you think I have a chance to win this case by apealing?
2) My lawyer recommends to apply for E-1 since we have enough export out of U.S. Do you think E-1 is possible although H1-B got denied?
Any comments and suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.
My H1-B application got denied. Here is the situation and back ground info.
I am an export manager for a foreign entity which opened up an office in the U.S. We export various building materials and machinery to oversea. I was hired by this company to handle all export transactions and purchasing. Previously, I held the same occupation and had H1-B with similar company and H1-B has expired more than a year ago. I stayed in my home country for over a year which makes me eligible for another H1-B. I also have a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from an university in the U.S.
Our company have applied for H1-B, but INS claims that Export Manager is not a specialty occupation. Also, they claim that export manager does not require BS degree according to the Handbook from Dept. of Labor and Business Administration degree is not a specialty one.
We have submitted evidences for the above with job evaluation, but they didn't take those into account.
My questions are:
1) Do you think I have a chance to win this case by apealing?
2) My lawyer recommends to apply for E-1 since we have enough export out of U.S. Do you think E-1 is possible although H1-B got denied?
Any comments and suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.