USCIS Guidance for H-1B Petitioners Who Receive Delay Notices from Delivery Services

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USCIS has published a notice regarding the proper action to take if any cap-subject filings for FY16 H-1B visa petitions are mishandled by delivery services. If a petitioner files his or her FY2016 cap-subject H-1B petition in a timely manner but receives a delay notice from the delivery service suggesting that there may be a delay or damage to the package, the petitioner will be allowed to file a second H-1B petition with a new fee payment.

The following should also be provided:

– An explanation why a second petition is being filed, with supporting evidence, such as the notice from the delivery service; and
– A request to withdraw the first petition filed for the FY16 H-1B cap.

If you do not include these items, you will be considered to have submitted duplicate filings.

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