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H1B Visa Usage Update July 22



United States Citizenship and Immigration Services(USCIS) announced on July 22, 2010 that as of July 16, 2010, it has received approximately 25,300 H-1B petitions counting toward the 65,000 cap (an increase of only 500 over the week), 11,000 H-1B visas filed subject to the U.S. Masters cap which has 20,000 limit (an increase of only 400 over the week).

So there are still plenty of h1b visa left. First time in 6 years, American employers and job seekers do not have to worry about h1b visa quota. Considering the job market in United Sates is also recovering, next 6-12 months will become the best time since 2000 for foreigners to get a H1B Visa job.


FY 2011 H-1B Cap Count As of July 16, 2010





























Cap Type



Cap Amount



Cap Eligible Petitions



Petition Target



Date of Last Count



H-1B Regular Cap



65,000



25,300



 



7/16/2010



H-1B Master’s Exemption



20,000



11,000



 



7/16/2010




 


 Cap Eligible Petitions: This is the number of petitions that USCIS has accepted for this particular type of cap. It includes cases that have been approved or are still pending. It does not include petitions that have been denied.


Petition Target: This is the number of petitions that USCIS projects it will need for the cap to be met.


Cap Amounts: The current annual cap on the H-1B category is 65,000. Not all H-1B nonimmigrants are subject to this annual cap. Please note that up to 6,800 visas may be set aside from the cap of 65,000 during each fiscal year for the H-1B1 program under the terms of the legislation implementing the U.S.-Chile and U.S.Singapore Free Trade Agreements. Unused numbers in this pool are made available for H-1B use for the next fiscal year.



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H1b Visa, Visa Cap Count, Visa Petition