According to uscis h1b data hub, Oracle has no h1b denial(new/transfer/extensions) for software developers (naics code 54) in history. How true is this? Source: https://www.uscis.gov/h-1b-data-hub
Oracle knows how to lawyer the f up
Are you sure? I am seeing Oracle America Inc and there are some denials.
For naics code 54 I dont see any denials
Naics code 54 is for software developers
One thing that I have noticed is that Oracle has very strict template for things like job description / requirements. That may be a factor.
Lol
Wow!!
Interesting
B.S. my colleague got his H1b denied . He completed masters and in C.S. no reason to deny.
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I guess USCIS is just worried about getting sued by a team of top notch Oracle lawyers.
Immigration / visa is handled by third party law firm. Oracle certainly has top-notch lawyers in-house, but they don't get involved at the level of individual H1B application.
Even though the h1b application is handled by bal global.. Oracle in-house attorneys needs to review and sign the documents before h1b filing.