USCIS Releases Update on H-2B Cap for First Half of Fiscal Year 2012

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USCIS has published a new update of the amount of cap-subject H-2B visas
received for the first half of Fiscal Year 2012. According to USCIS, as
of December 30, 2011, the federal agency has received 17,176 petitions
toward the H-2B cap amount of 33,000 for the first half of Fiscal Year
2012. This total includes 11,414 approved petitions and 5,762 pending
petitions, and is an increase of just over 2,000 petitions since the
last update on December 23, 2011.

The H-2B non-agricultural temporary worker visa program enables U.S.
employers to hire foreign nationals to fill temporary non-agricultural
positions in the U.S. There is a Congressionally-mandated annual cap for
how many H-2B visas can be issued each year; 66,000 per fiscal year.
This total is then separated into two half-years, allowing for 33,000
visas for the first half of the fiscal year (October 1 to March 31) and
33,000 for the second half of the fiscal year (April 1 to September 30).

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