Based on feedback from
a number of stakeholders, USCIS anticipates that it may receive more petitions
than the H-1B cap between April 1, 2013 and April 5, 2013.
If the USCIS receives more petitions than it is statutorily allowed
to approve it will commence an H-1B lottery.
Any H-1B petition that does not “win” the lottery will be returned to
the employer.
This begs the question of whether the H-1B cap will in fact
be reached by April 5. MU Law had its
busiest week, filing more H-1B cap-subject petitions than it ever has. This leads us to believe that the H-1B cap
will be reached by April 5.
ILW.com’s Roger Algase had an interesting
report yesterday. He says that a
FedEx representative told him that their delivery service sent 23,000 to the
Vermont Service Center on Monday April 1.
If this report is true then the H-1B cap surely will be reached by April
5. FedEx is one of three major US
courier services. The Vermont Service
Center is one of two receiving facilities for H-1B cap-subject petitions. April 1 is just one of the five days that
H-1B cap-subject petitions will be received.
Traditionally the USCIS announces when the H-1B cap is reached
within 72 hours of the 65,000th H-1B cap-subject petition
filing. Based on all of the data, MU Law’s
expectation is that the USCIS will make an announcement sometime next week that
the H-1B cap was indeed reached on April 5.
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