The USCIS announced on June 1, 2006 that the regular H-1 cap for Fiscal Year 2007 (FY2007) was reached on May 26, 2006. Those cases properly filed with the USCIS before the 26th are safe, with respect to the cap, as there are enough cap numbers for these cases. Cases that reached the USCIS on May 26th are in an uncertain situation and will be subject to a random selection process, as there are enough numbers for some, but not all of the May 26th cases. Any regular cap-subject cases received after May 26th will be rejected entirely.This information does NOT impact advanced degree cases, for which cap numbers are still available.
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H-1 Cap Reached on May 26, 2006!
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H-1 Cap Reached on May 26, 2006!
The USCIS announced on June 1, 2006 that the regular H-1 cap for Fiscal Year 2007 (FY2007) was reached on May 26, 2006. Those cases properly filed with the USCIS before the 26th are safe, with respect to the cap, as there are enough cap numbers for these cases. Cases that reached the USCIS on May 26th are in an uncertain situation and will be subject to a random selection process, as there are enough numbers for some, but not all of the May 26th cases. Any regular cap-subject cases received after May 26th will be rejected entirely.This information does NOT impact advanced degree cases, for which cap numbers are still available.
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Originally posted by abhaskara_1981Hi all,
I heard that H1 cap for this year is going to revise ie. they are going to increase the cap for this year.Is that true??If so my client is ready to file H1 for me.Please update ASAP.
Thanks and regards,
Anil kumar.
Hi Anil,
I am afraid its not. Because, the sennate has passed the documents/bills of increasing the quota, only after the cap has reached. And still it has to be signed by the president. Even though the president signs it, as the bill was passed after the cap has reached, it will be valid only for next year.
Aam
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