The U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has posted an
update on the number of H-1B petitions received for fiscal
year 2007. The update report indicates that, as of May 19,
2006, USCIS had received 42,876 H-1B petitions eligible for the
primary H-1B numbers and 5,358 petitions covered by the H-1B
Advanced Degree Exemption. With only 58,200 H-1B numbers
available under the primary cap, this means that almost 75% of
the available H-1Bs for the upcoming fiscal year already have
been taken. Based on these latest numbers, the H-1B cap
could be reached in early June.
The latest
cap count does suggest that H-1B numbers for persons holding
advanced degrees from U.S. universities will be available after
the regular H-1B cap is exhausted, but the usage rate of these
numbers suggest that these also will be exhausted before the
fiscal year starts on October 1, 2006.
Jackson &
Hertogs advises employers to immediately file H-1B petitions for
any foreign workers who do not have employment authorization
beyond October 1, 2007. The only exception would be for those
foreign hires who already hold H-1B status and have already been
counted against the H-1B cap. (Note: those in H-1B status
working for universities or non-profit research facilities have
likely not had their H-1B visas count against the cap, and thus
likely remain subject to this year's H-1B cap.) Once this
fiscal year's H-1B cap is reached, new H-1B petitions will not
be accepted by the USCIS until April 1, 2007, and the earliest
validity date that will be available on those petitions will be
October 1, 2007.
If you
believe that you have any employees or would-be employees who
need H-1B status for FY2007, please contact our office
immediately. Jackson & Hertogs will continue to provide updates
as new information become available. |