H-1B Count Update for November 20, 2009

Share this:

This week, USCIS published an update of the number of H-1B cap-subject
petitions they have received for Fiscal Year 2010. As of November 20,
2009, the federal agency has received approximately 56,900 H-1B
cap-subject petitions. USCIS has already approved enough H-1B petitions
for foreign nationals with advanced degrees to meet the target total of
20,000 visas allotted for petitioners that meet the advanced degree cap
exemption. All H-1B petitions filed on behalf of foreign nationals,
regardless of whether the nationals meet the requirements of the
advanced degree cap exemption, will now count toward the general cap of
65,000.

USCIS will continue to accept H-1B petitions until it has received a
“sufficient” number of these petitions to reach the mandate-defined
limits of the visa program. This takes into consideration that some
petitions received will be denied, revoked or withdrawn from
consideration.

Related Articles

13 July 2025
Arrests by ICE After Court Hearings: Understanding Your Rights
Are you at risk of being arrested by ICE? What is the best course of action for those who have upcoming immigration court hearings?
Read More
13 July 2025
U.S. Citizens at Risk: An Examination of Trump’s Expanded Denaturalization Priorities
To advance Trump’s policies on immigration, the DOJ identified 5 enforcement priorities, with the most controversial one on Denaturalization.
Read More
27 June 2025
Self-Deportation: What You Need to Know
The policy of encouraging "self-deportation" presents undocumented immigrants with a legally precarious choice. This decision cannot be taken lightly.
Read More
13 July 2025
Arrests by ICE After Court Hearings: Understanding Your Rights
Are you at risk of being arrested by ICE? What is the best course of action for those who have upcoming immigration court hearings?
Read More
13 July 2025
U.S. Citizens at Risk: An Examination of Trump’s Expanded Denaturalization Priorities
To advance Trump’s policies on immigration, the DOJ identified 5 enforcement priorities, with the most controversial one on Denaturalization.
Read More

Schedule your Consultation

How can we help? Tell us your story.

Schedule Appointment

Newsletter

Sign up to get the latest updates!
Newsletter

1900 S Norfolk St Suite #350, San Mateo, CA 94403
Tel: (415) 397-0808 | Fax: (415) 397-0939 | Toll Free: (800) 999-909

Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, with physical offices in San Mateo, CA and in Manila – Tancinco Law, P.C. is ready to assist you in U.S. immigration and business-related concerns. Call us Toll Free (888) 930-0808 or at 1-415-397-0808.