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INFO regarding H1 CAP and this month News letter
NEWSLETTER FOR AUGUST 25, 2004
Status of FY2005 H-1B cap As you are aware, the CIS has used all FY2004 H-1B visa numbers and has since April 1 been accepting petitions against the FY2005 (October 1, 2004-September 30, 2005) cap of 65,000 available visas. As of August 4, CIS reported that it had received 40,000 cap-subject H-1B filings subject to the FY2005 cap. Of those, 21,000 have been approved and the rest are still in the pipeline. Remember that although the cap is 65,000, as a practical matter, the cap is 58,200 because the remaining numbers are set aside for H-1Bs under free trade agreements with Singapore and Chile. Leftover Chile/Singapore numbers from FY2004 will be added back in to the FY2005 limit, but not until October 1 and they will all have to be adjudicated before November 15. We STRONGLY advise companies to file immediately and via premium processing for any new cap-subject H-1Bs. Reminder regarding new photo requirements Please be reminded that the photograph requirements for all immigration photos is changing effective September 1 to require passport-style (full frontal) photographs instead of the previously required ADIT- or immigration-style (3/4 view) photos. photo requirements (remember to get new photos for upcoming CIS interviews). New photo specifications can be found at http://travel.state.gov/passport/pptphotos/guide.pdf. Remember that if you have an adjustment of status interview scheduled and you previously provided 3/4 view pictures, you will need to bring new pictures to the interview. Nonimmigrant visa wait times are now available The State Department, noting the importance of advance travel planning and early visa applications, is attempting to estimate how long you will have to wait for a visa interview and for nonimmigrant visa processing when you are abroad. Estimated visa issuance waiting times can now be found at http://travel.state.gov/visa/tempvisitors_wait.php. Please note that this pertains to the issuance of visas only, NOT the petition process with the CIS in the United States. |
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Re:INFO regarding H1 CAP and this month News letter
Hi Friends,
Please hurry up. By August 4rth itself the quota is completed around 40000. I guess by today(Aug 25th) the quota will come near to 48000. Another 15000 to 17000 is left as of today. As every one came to know about this news, every one will be hurry to process their H1. We can\'t estimate when the quota is going to complete. As per i know, the no. of approvals doesnot matter when counting the quota. It is safe to file your H1 with in mid of September. After 15th Sep, we are not sure. But by Sept ending the quota will defnitely complete. So pls. take necessary action to file your H1. Dont keep on waiting till Oct, Nov. You will be in bad shape, which is not good. My suggestion is: Apply for H1 with in mid of next month(Sep 2004), which is safe. Best of Luck. |