The following are the most recent
calculations for the H-1B visa number usage for the special
20,000 visas reserved for individuals who hold master's degrees
(or other advanced degrees) from a U.S. university or college.
These numbers represent the USCIS count as of December 27, 2005,
and are on the USCIS website at
http://uscis.gov/graphics/services/tempbenefits/cap.htm.
The FY 2006 numbers continue to decrease
with less than 1,400 of these H-1B numbers available for the
rest of the fiscal year. Jackson & Hertogs reminds employers
that have recently hired individuals on F-1 practical training
whose F-1 status will not be valid beyond the first day of the
next fiscal year (October 1, 2006), or are considering hiring an
F-1 student, or anyone else who requires initial sponsorship as
an H-1B (or individuals who were not previously counted against
the cap because they are an H-1B nonimmigrant working for a
university or a not-for-profit research facility), that your
company should file petitions immediately to have the best
possible chance of securing one of the few remaining visa
numbers for FY 2006. Once the cap is reached, new H-1B petitions
will not be accepted by the USCIS until April 1, 2006, and the
earliest start date that will be available on those petitions
will be October 1, 2006.
If you believe that you have any current or prospective
employees who fall within this category, please contact our
office immediately. Jackson & Hertogs will continue to provide
updates as new information arrives
Current cap count for non-immigrant worker visas
|
H-1B
(FY 06) |
H-1B Advance Degree Exemption
(FY 06) |
H-2B 1st Half
(FY 06) |
H-2B
2nd Half
(FY 06) |
|
Cap |
58,200* |
20,000 |
33,000 |
33,000 |
66,000** |
Beneficiaries Approved
|
------ |
16,478 |
------ |
54 |
44,857 |
Beneficiaries Pending |
------ |
2,158 |
------ |
3,049 |
9,998 |
Total |
Cap Reached |
18,636 |
Cap Reached |
3,103 |
54,855 |
Date of Last Count |
8/10/2005 |
12/27/2005 |
12/15/2005 |
12/27/05 |
12/27/05 |
|