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Latest Update from Oh Law Firm  (www.immigration-law.com/)

 

04/08/2015: FY 2016 H-1B Cap Reached for Both Regular Cap "and" U.S. Master Cap Yesterday

  • The exact number of petitions which the USCIS had received have yet to be released, but its cap count report indicates that they received more than 65,000 petitions for the regular cap cases and more than 20,000 special cap for U.S. Master degree cap cases at the end of the day yesterday. The USCIS will now first run computer random selection process to select the U.S. Master Cap winners and until it is completed, the USCIS will not be able to run the computer random selection process for regular cap cases. Once the U.S. Master Cap cases are selected and completed, the USCIS will then start running the regular cap computer random selection process including those U.S. Master Cap cases that had failed to be selected in the U.S. Master Cap selection process. Therefore, some of the U.S. Master Cap filers who failed to be selected in the initial U.S. Master Cap random selection process will have to go through the pains which all the regular cap filers will have to go through to lean for their chances for an extended period of time. HOWEVER, THERE IS A SAVIOUR FROM THESE INITIAL PAINS! Employers or their lawyers should check with their bank account on line or in person to find out whether their filing fee checks have been cleared and paid. Clearance of filing fee checks is an indication that their cases have been selected and they are lucky ones. Employers or their lawyers should have recorded the check numbers for their filing fees! For the cap count update, readers may visit from time to time the USCIS H-1B cap site.
  • Readers should keep in mind that the USCIS usually selects more than the annual cap numbers, considering the fact that there will be a number of cases which will be rejected or denied or withdrawn or revoked after being selected. Since the cases which are rejected or denied or withdrawn or revoked after being selected do not take out the cap numbers from the annual cap pool, the USCIS will have to use these numbers not to waste these annual cap numbers. Historically, these numbers have been recorded from 10% to 15%. Thus these reserved cases in the pool will eventually be saved before the end of the season. VOILA!
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