H-1B Cap Reached

Cap Reached: H-1B Visas Available April 1, 2017

H1b 2016

The H-1B cap has been reached. April 7 was the fifth business day of April and that was the final day to submit a cap-subject H-1B petition for a position that starts on October 1, 2016. The reason that petitions are only accepted for the first five days of April is that there is a limit of 65,000 cap-subject H-1B visas issued per year (plus 20,000 for beneficiaries with US Masters in jobs that require Masters). There is a lottery in effect because over 65,000 and 20,000 petitions are received. Last year around 233,000 petitions were submitted by businesses (mostly).

An H-1B petition can be submitted 6 months prior to the starting date. October 1 is the first day of the new fiscal year, which refreshes the number of H-1Bs available. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the H-1B cap was much higher than 65,000 (up to 195,000), but it has remained at 65,000 for over a decade. Proposed legislation has sought to increase that number, but movement has not been made. The 1990 IMMACT bill created the H-1B visa. Certain exemptions are made for H-1B petitions to avoid the cap and the lottery. A cap-exempt H-1B visa can be filed at any time during the year.

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