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USCIS - H-1B Approved Petitioners Fis… 5/4/2010 USCIS - H-1B Approved Petitioners Fis… H-1B Approved Petitioners Fiscal Year 2009 The file below is a list of petitioners who received an approval in fiscal year 2009 (October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009) of Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker, requesting initial H- 1B status for the beneficiary, regardless of when the petition was filed with USCIS. Please note that approximately 3,000 initial H- 1B petitions are not accounted for on this list due to missing petitioner tax ID numbers. Related Files H-1B Approved Petitioners FY 2009 (1KB CSV) Last updated:01/22/2010 AILA InfoNet Doc. No. 10042060. (Posted 04/20/10) uscis.gov/…/menuitem.5af9bb95919f3… 1/1 5/4/2010 http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/Resource… NUMBER OF H-1B PETITIONS APPROVED BY USCIS IN FY 2009 FOR INITIAL BENEFICIARIES, EMPLOYER,INITIAL BENEFICIARIES WIPRO LIMITED,"1,964" MICROSOFT CORP,"1,318" INTEL CORP,723 IBM INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED,695 PATNI AMERICAS INC,609 LARSEN & TOUBRO INFOTECH LIMITED,602 ERNST & YOUNG LLP,481 INFOSYS TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED,440 UST GLOBAL INC,344 DELOITTE CONSULTING LLP,328 QUALCOMM INCORPORATED,320 CISCO SYSTEMS INC,308 ACCENTURE TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS,287 KPMG LLP,287 ORACLE USA INC,272 POLARIS SOFTWARE LAB INDIA LTD,254 RITE AID CORPORATION,240 GOLDMAN SACHS & CO,236 DELOITTE & TOUCHE LLP,235 COGNIZANT TECH SOLUTIONS US CORP,233 MPHASIS CORPORATION,229 SATYAM COMPUTER SERVICES LIMITED,219 BLOOMBERG,217 MOTOROLA INC,213 GOOGLE INC,211 BALTIMORE CITY PUBLIC SCH SYSTEM,187 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND,185 UNIV OF MICHIGAN,183 YAHOO INC,183 AMAZON GLOBAL RESOURCES INC,182 THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV MED INSTITU,179 DIS NATL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH DHHS,175 IBM CORPORATION,170 APPLE INC,168 UNIV OF ILLINOIS,162 UNIV OF PENNSYLVANIA,162 YALE UNIVERSITY,159 UNIV OF WISCONSIN MADISON,154 STANFORD UNIV,150 HARVARD UNIVERSITY,145 CUMMINS INC,141 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED,141 MCKINSEY & COMPANY INC US,140 UNIV OF PITTSBURGH,139 EPIC SYSTEMS CORP,133 NVIDIA CORP,130 SYNTEL CONSULTING INC,129 CREDIT SUISSE SECURITIES USA LLC,128 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY,124 BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE,120 NYC HHC HARLEM HOSPITAL CTR,119 PEROT SYSTEMS TSI AMERICA INC,119 COMPREHAB INC D B A COMPLEAT REHAB,117 PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERSAILA LLP,117 InfoNet Doc. 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(Posted 04/20/10) uscis.gov/…/h-1b-fy09 counts-employ… 1/479 5/4/2010 http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/Resource… HEWLETT PACKARD CO,115 INDIANA UNIV PURDUE UNIV INDIANAPO,114 MORGAN STANLEY & CO INC,114 NORTHWESTERN UNIV,111 JPMORGAN CHASE & CO,110 THE OHIO STATE UNIV,110 UNIV OF MINNESOTA,109 NIIT TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED,108 THE UNIV OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN,107 DUKE UNIV UNIV MED CTR & AFFIL INS,105 UNIV OF CA SAN FRANCISCO,104 UNIV OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES,104 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA,104 CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION,102 VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY,99 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON,96 MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL,95 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS,94 I-FLEX SOLUTIONS INC,93 MANAGEMENT HEALTH SYSTEMS INC D B,93 CAMBRIDGE GLOBAL SERVICES INC,91 MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECH,90 COSMOS FOUNDATION,89 UNIV OF CA SAN DIEGO,85 UT SOUTHWESTERN MED CTR AT DALLAS,85 DELOITTE TAX LLP,84 SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORP,84 UNIV OF COLORADO,83 PURDUE UNIV DEPT OF BIOLOGICAL SCI,82 THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY,82 BARCLAYS SERVICES CORP,81 THE UNIV OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM,81 EMC CORPORATION,79 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY,79 HOWARD HUGHES MEDICAL INSTITUTE,79 THE UNIV OF TX M D ANDERSON CANCER,79 UT HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER,79 AEQUOR TECHNOLOGIES INC,78 DETROIT MEDICAL CENTER,78 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY,78 STATE UNIV OF NY AT STONY BROOK,78 THE UNIV OF IOWA,78 UNIV OF MIAMI MILLER SCH OF MEDICI,78 CHEVRON CORPORATION,76 ECLINICALWORKS LLC,76 UNIV OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST,76 THE UNIV OF CHICAGO,75 UNIV OF SOUTHERN CA,75 WASHINGTON UNIV IN ST LOUIS,75 MONSANTO COMPANY,74 SMARTSOFT INTERNATIONAL INC,73 BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOSPITAL,71 MOUNT SINAI MEDICAL CENTER,71 UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA,71 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,70 CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV,70 DEUTSCHE BANK AG,70 AILA InfoNet Doc. No. 10042060. (Posted 04/20/10) uscis.gov/…/h-1b-fy09 counts-employ… 2/479 5/4/2010 http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/Resource… ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH INS,70 BERTIE COUNTY SCHOOLS,69 LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED,69 CHILDREN S HOSPITAL CORP,68 CFA INSTITUTE,67 EMORY UNIVERSITY,67 UNIV OF MISSOURI COLUMBIA,67 IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY,66 ACCESS THERAPIES INC,65 DANA FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE,65 HALLMARK GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES INC,65 NETAPP INC,65 RUTGERS THE STATE UNIV OF NJ,64 UNIV OF NC AT CHAPEL HILL,64 BATTELLE,63 MEMORIAL SLOAN KETTERING CANCER CE,63 UNIV OF KENTUCKY,63 VMWARE INC,63 YASH & LUJAN CONSULTING INC,63 NEW YORK CITY DEPT OF EDUCATION,62 TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY,62 THE BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP INC,61 THE TRUSTEES OF PRINCETON UNIV,61 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH,61 ARIZONA STATE UNIV,60 SIEMENS ENERGY INC,60 UNIV OF VIRGINIA,60 AMGEN INC,59 BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MED CTR INC,59 BROCADE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS INC,59 DIGIBLITZ TECHNOLOGIES INC,59 MAJESCOMASTEK,59 OFFICE OF INTL EDUCATION UGA,59 EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION,57 GARMIN INTL INC,57 LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY,57 SYMANTEC CORPORATION,57 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY,57 THE UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON,57 BILINGUALS INC,56 UNIV OF CA BERKELEY,56 WAL-MART ASSOCIATES INC,56 ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES INC,55 GLOBAL TEACHERS RESEARCH &,55 LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRIC,55 NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION,55 MARLABS INC,54 RESEARCH FDN OF SUNY AT BUFFALO,54 SABER SOFTWARE INC,53 VIRGINIA TECH,53 BROADCOM CORP,52 MAYO CLINIC ROCHESTER,52 KFORCE INC,51 SUREPREP LLC,51 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY,51 CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY,50 LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LAB,50 AILA InfoNet Doc. 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(Posted 04/20/10) uscis.gov/…/h-1b-fy09 counts-employ… 3/479 5/4/2010 http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/Resource… NOKIA SIEMENS NETWORKS US LLC,50 PROLIENT GROUP INCORPORATION,50 UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER,50 ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICIN,49 ALPHAVISTA SERVICES INC,49 DELL USA LP,49 HSBC BANK USA N A,49 UBS SECURITIES LLC,49 NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE,48 PROGRESSIVE CASUALTY INSURANCE CO,48 SAP AMERICA INC,48 ST JUDE CHILDREN S RESEARCH HOSP,48 TECH MAHINDRA AMERICAS INC,48 UNIV OF ARKANSAS FOR MED SCIENCES,48 CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV,47 FLORIDA HOSPITAL,47 GENENTECH INC,47 KRUSE STAFFING INC,47 MARVELL SEMICONDUCTOR INC,47 MEDITERRANEAN SHIPPING CO USA INC,47 MERRILL LYNCH & CO INC,47 NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO L P,47 UNIV OF TOLEDO,47 VIRGO INC,47 ACCENTURE LLP,46 ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED,46 APPLIED MATERIALS INC,46 CAPGEMINI US LLC,46 THE MATHWORKS INC,46 JCG TECHNOLOGIES INC,45 TOWERS PERRIN,45 ALCATEL LUCENT USA INC,44 FACEBOOK INC,44 GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,44 OAK RIDGE ASSOCIATED UNIVERSITIES,44 PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N AMERICA CORP,44 SALESFORCE COM,44 TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY,44 UNIV OF CA SANTA BARBARA,44 BAIN & COMPANY INC,43 EXILANT CONSULTING PVT LTD,43 LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL SECURITY LLC,43 OCCIDENTAL OIL AND GAS CORPORATION,43 BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED,42 CATERPILLAR INC,42 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY,42 HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCH DISTRICT,42 INDUS GROUP INC,42 NOVARTIS PHARMACEUTICALS CORP,42 SIERRA ATLANTIC INC,42 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIV,42 WEILL CORNELL MEDICAL COLLEGE,42 AR FORTUNEIT INC,41 BRONX LEBANON HOSPITAL CENTER,41 CYBERBEST TECHNOLOGY INC,41 DIASPARK INC,41 INFINITE COMPUTING SYSTEMS INC,41 AILA InfoNet Doc. No. 10042060. (Posted 04/20/10) uscis.gov/…/h-1b-fy09 counts-employ… 4/479 5/4/2010 http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/Resource… SAN ANTONIO AEROSPACE LP,41 SUN MICROSYSTEMS INC,41 COMMUNITY REHABILITATION SVCS INC,40 FIDELITY INVESTMENTS,40 MEDTRONIC INC,40 MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC,40 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY,40 THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA,40 UNIV OF CA IRVINE,40 UNIV OF TX HEALTH SCIENCE CTR AT S,40 ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY,39 WHIRLPOOL CORP,39 ABBOTT LABORATORIES,38 CALIFORNIA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION,38 IGATE GLOBAL SOLUTIONS AN IGATE CO,38 JUNIPER NETWORKS INC,38 RUDELL & ASSOCIATES INC,38 SEAGATE US LLC,38 THE UNIV OF TX HEALTH SCIENCE CTR,38 WASHINGTON STATE UNIV VCAPP,38 CORNELL UNIV,37 MURPHY-BROWN LLC,37 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY,37 POPULUS GROUP,37 RS SOFTWARE INDIA LTD,37 STMICROELECTRONICS INC,37 UHCP D B A UPMC MEP,37 UNIV OF MEDICINE & DENTISTRY OF NJ,37 WEST SERVICES INC,37 ALTECH STAR INC,36 CVS PHARMACY,36 DEUTSCHE BANK SECURITIES INC,36 FLUOR ENTERPRISES INC,36 INTERNATIONAL PLANT SERVICES LLC,36 MAIMONIDES MEDICAL CENTER,36 UNIV OF CA RIVERSIDE,36 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA,36 ADITI TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LTD,35 AMDOCS INC,35 CA INC,35 ERICSSON INC,35 FLORIDA INTL UNIV,35 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY,35 NOKIA INC,35 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY,35 THE SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE,35 TUFTS UNIVERSITY,35 UBS AG,35 UNIV MED RESIDENT SVCS P C,35 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY,35 DW PRACTICE LLC,34 HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES INC,34 OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIV,34 SYNOPSYS INC,34 UNIV OF CINCINNATI,34 WICHITA STATE UNIV,34 BIRLASOFT INC,33 AILA InfoNet Doc. No. 10042060. (Posted 04/20/10) uscis.gov/…/h-1b-fy09 counts-employ… 5/479 5/4/2010 http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/Resource… BP AMERICA INC,33 CGGVERITAS SERVICES HOLDING US INC,33 CORNELL UNIVERSITY,33 PRINCE GEORGE S COUNTY PUBLIC SCHO,33 RCM TECHNOLOGIES INC,33 SQUARE D COMPANY,33 THE CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK,33 UNIV OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN,33 AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL RELATED,32 BECHTEL OIL GAS AND CHEMICALS INC,32 DIBON SOLUTIONS INC,32 FINSOFT CONSULTANTS INC,32 GLOBAL PRO HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS IN,32 KBR INC,32 KPIT INFOSYSTEMS INC,32 RESEARCH IN MOTION CORPORATION US,32 ST BARNABAS HOSPITAL,32 ST MOBILE AEROSPACE ENGINEERING,32 T&T SOLUTIONS INC,32 URS CORPORATION,32 BARCLAYS GLOBAL INVESTORS N A,31 FREESCALE
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