USCIS Again Updates FY 2010 H-1B Numbers

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On June 5, USCIS again updated the current amount of H-1B visa
applications received for Fiscal Year 2010. According to USCIS, roughly
44,000 H-1B cap-subject visas have been received. Approximately 20,000
petitions that qualify for the advanced degree cap exemption have been
additionally filed. USCIS notes that they will continue to accept
cap-subject and advanced degree exemption petitions until they believe
a sufficient number have been received.

A total of up to 65,000 H-1B visas are allowed for Fiscal Year 2010,
along with an additional 20,000 visas for petitioners with a U.S.
master’s degree or higher. When the agency receives the necessary
number of petitions to meet these caps for FY 2010, it will issue a
notice to advise the public that the cap has been met by its specified
final receipt date. That final receipt date will be based on the date
that USCIS received the petition and not the date that the petition was
postmarked.

USCIS will then randomly select the number of petitions required to
reach the cap limits for the H-1B program for FY 2010 from all
petitions received on or before the specified final receipt date.
Cap-subject petitions not randomly selected will be rejected by USCIS,
as will those petitions received after the final receipt date.

Please note that petitions filed on behalf of H-1B workers who have
previously been counted against an annual cap will not count toward the
FY 2010 H-1B cap. USCIS will continue to process petitions for H-1B
workers (or those petitioning on their behalf) that wish to extend the
amount of time they may remain in the U.S., change their terms of
employment, change employers, or work concurrently in a second H-1B
position.

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