The H-1B cap
requires that all H-1B petitions are received at the USCIS’ California Service
Center or Vermont Service Center by Tuesday April 7, 2015. Below are some key points to keep in mind
about this year’s H-1B cap:
-The USCIS makes no
accommodation for delays caused by couriers.
Accordingly, MU Law will file the vast majority of its H-1B petitions on
March 31 for delivery by April 1, which is the first day that H-1B petitions
are accepted.
-Premium Processing
Service (PPS) may
not start until May 11, 2015, although the USCIS could start PPS earlier,
depending on the volume of petitions that are received. Last year PPS
began on April 28.
-The USCIS expects
that more H-1B petitions will be received this year than last year. At the recent AILA
Manila chapter conference, a USCIS official said that he expected more than
200,000 H-1B cap-subject filings. There
were 172,500
cap-subject H-1Bs in 2014 (FY 2015).
-Last year it was
mid-May before most H-1B lottery winners and losers found out about the outcome
of their lottery selection. Since the
volume is expected to be greater in 2015, it may not be until June until
lottery winners and losers know their outcome.
Hi! can we apply EAD for H4 directly to USCIS without lawyer?
ReplyDelete@Sanj- yes. You do not need a lawyer to file the EAD.
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