If my end client refuses to give a letter, what is the risk for me to get an H1B in this cap season?

Answer:

The end client’s refusal to give the letter makes the H1B case more difficult. We DO successfully file H1B cases for consultants using other proof of the end-client project – contracts, SOWs, purchase orders, etc. And, if there is enough other proof of what the individual is doing, the case has a fairly good chance of approval. But it is much easier if the end client provides a letter confirming the nature of the work, duration, and other key factors. (24.Feb.2014)

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