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Fiscal Year 2007 H-1B Cap for Exempt Workers Reached
July 31, 2006
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that the Fiscal
Year 2007, "FY 2007", H-1B cap of 20,000 visa numbers set aside
for individuals who hold a U.S.-earned master's or higher degree was reached
on July 26, 2006. As a result, USCIS will not accept petitions that
fall under this category after July 26, 2006, and petitions it received
on this date will be subject to a computer-generated selection process
that randomly selects the exact number of petitions needed to meet the
Congressionally-mandated cap. After random selection, any remaining
petitions that do not receive an FY 1007 number will be rejected and returned
along with the filing fees. Petitions received after July 26, 2006,
will be automatically rejected.
Petitions that are returned by USCIS may be re-filed on April 1, 2007,
the earliest date USCIS will begin accepting petitions for FY 2008, which
begins October 1, 2007, and ends September 30, 2008. Please note
that October 1, 2007, is the earliest date a beneficiary of a successful
H-1B petition filed under the FY 2008 quota could begin working for the
petitioning employer.
Not all H-1B petitions are subject to the cap. H-1B extensions,
amendments, concurrent H-1B positions, and H-1B transfers from one company
to another are not affected by the cap. Also unaffected are persons
who are exempt from the cap, such as persons seeking employment through
institutions of higher education, nonprofit research organizations, and
government research organizations. In addition, there are special
provisions for temporary workers from Chile and Singapore.
If you have concerns about the timing and filing of your H-1B petition
or are thinking about filing an H-1B petition in the future, please contact
us to discuss strategies and alternatives.
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