U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will be initiating the premium processing for cap-subject H-1B petitions requesting premium processing, comprising petitions pursuing an exemption for individuals with a U.S. master’s degree or higher on May 12, 2016.
USCIS first broadcasted in a news announcement that it would temporarily adjust its premium processing practice due to the historic premium processing receipt levels, combined with the possibility that the H-1B cap will be met in the first 5 business days of the filing season. USCIS provides premium processing service for certain employment-based petitions and assurances a 15-calendar-day processing time.
For H-1B petitions that are not matter to the cap and for any other visa classification, the 15-day processing period for premium processing service begins on the date that USCIS receives the request. However, for cap-subject H-1B petitions, including advanced degree exemption petitions, the 15-day processing period set by 8 CFR 103.7(e)(2) will begin on May 12, 2016, regardless of the date on the Form I-797 receipt notice, which indicates the date that the premium processing fee is received.