H-1B Cap Hit for Fiscal Year 2015
On April 7, 2014, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it had received more than enough
USCIS indicates it will soon begin executing the computer-generated random selection process for all cap-subject petitions received. First, USCIS will determine which U.S. Master’s degree cases will be randomly selected toward the 20,000 limit. Once that is determined, the remainder of the U.S. Master’s degree cases will be added to the pool of general
USCIS has not yet provided a timeline for the selection process to be completed. When the selection process is completed, USCIS will enter the accepted petitions into its system and generate the receipt notices for the accepted petitions.
USCIS has also temporarily adjusted its current premium processing practice. To facilitate the prioritized data entry of cap-subject petitions requesting premium processing, and in accordance with 8 CFR 103.7(e)(3)(ii), USCIS has announced that premium processing for cap-subject
Despite the quota being filled, USCIS will continue to accept and process
- extend the stay of a current
H-1B employee; - change the terms of employment for an existing
H-1B worker; - change
H-1B employers; or - secure concurrent
H-1B employment
Stay tuned for further updates regarding the