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It's raining H-1B visa applications at the USCIS
TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 06, 2004 12:12:46 AM ]
NEW DELHI: Gone in the blink of an eye — that is what the rush for H-1B visas seems like. In a span of less than a fortnight, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Bureau (USCIS) has received a fresh inflow of nearly 6,000 petitions. The bureau announced that as of August 18, it had received 45,900 H-1B petitions. On August 4, the USCIS had announced that 40,000 H-1B petitions had been filed. At this rate, the annual cap for H-1B visas, which has been mandated at 65,000 may be reached even before the fiscal year ’05 (October 1, ’04) begins. For those seeking a H-1B visas, now is the time to rush. The H-1B is a non-immigrant visa, which allows a US employers to hire foreigners for up to six years in “speciality occupations,” that is, occupations which require a high degree of specialised knowledge. In real terms, the actual number of H-1B visas that Indians can draw from is 58,200, the remainder are reserved for Chilean and Singapore nationals under free trade agreements. Further, the USCIS announced on August 4 that of the 40,000 petitions received, 21,000 H-1Bs had been issued. This would mean that only 37,200 H-1Bs are still available. Of course, the available number of H-1Bs could have come down in the course of the fortnight. Despite the slowdown in hiring of foreign nationals, Indians have continued to corner the lion’s share in H1-Bs. Of the 1,03,584 H-1Bs issued in the fiscal year ’02, as many as 21,066 were issued to Indians. The rush for H-1Bs would have a significant impact on Indian professionals. |
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Re:It's raining H-1B visa applications at the USCIS
As of August 4, 2004, there were 40,000 H1Bs used against the FY2005 cap. So, 5,900 H1Bs were filed against the H1B cap within about two weeks\' time(Aug 4rth - Aug 18th).
This means that the cap is getting quite close. Any person who is cap-subject must file without delay in order to take advantage of the remaining numbers available against the FY2005 cap. Today is Sep 9th: I guess around 55000 H1Bs filed. The quota may complete with in 10 days time. If you file with in mid of Sep 15th, you are in safe position. |
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