WASHINGTON—U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it has received a
sufficient number of H-1B petitions to reach the statutory cap for fiscal year
(FY) 2015. USCIS has also received more than the limit of 20,000 H-1B
petitions filed under the U. S. advanced degree exemption.
Before
running a random selection process, USCIS will complete initial intake for all
filings received during the filing period which ended today. Due to the
high number of petitions, USCIS is not yet able to announce the date on which
it will conduct the random selection process.
A
computer-generated process will randomly select the number of petitions needed
to meet the caps of 65,000 visas for the general category and 20,000 under the
advanced degree exemption. USCIS will reject and return filing fees for all
cap-subject petitions that are not selected, unless found to be a duplicate
filing.
The
agency will conduct the selection process for the advanced degree exemption
first. All advanced degree petitions not selected will become part of the
random selection process for the 65,000 limit.
USCIS
will continue to accept and process petitions that are otherwise exempt from
the cap. Petitions filed on behalf of current H-1B workers who have been
counted previously against the cap will not be counted towards the
congressionally mandated FY 2015 H-1B cap. USCIS will continue to accept and
process petitions filed to:
· Extend
the amount of time a current H-1B worker may remain in the United States;
·
Change
the terms of employment for current H-1B workers;
·
Allow
current H-1B workers to change employers; and
· Allow
current H-1B workers to work concurrently in a second H-1B position.
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