The H-1B cap filing date will be
here before you know it. New H-1Bs are
subject to the H-1B cap lottery and must be filed between March 1-20, 2020. The USCIS will notify us of H-1B cap lottery
winners by March 31, 2020. If you are
preparing to file an H-1B cap petition for 2020, please send MU the items on
our checklist no later than March 10.
A variety of types of case are
subject to H-1B cap:
-International students working on
an EAD card under an OPT or CPT program
after having attended a U.S. school;
after having attended a U.S. school;
-International employees working on
a TN may need an H-1B filed for them in
order for them to pursue a permanent residency (green card) case;
order for them to pursue a permanent residency (green card) case;
-Prospective international
employees in another visa status e.g. H-4, L-2, J-1,
F-1; H-1B workers with a cap exempt organization; and
F-1; H-1B workers with a cap exempt organization; and
-Prospective international
employees currently living abroad.
These types of case are not subject
to H-1B cap:
-H-1B amendments/extensions/transfers
-When the employee has been in H-1B
status for less than 6 years
-Trade Visas (H-1B1, E-3, TN-1)
Chile, Singapore, Australia, Canada, Mexico
-Institution of higher education
(or its affiliated or related nonprofit entities), a
nonprofit research organization, or a government research organization.
nonprofit research organization, or a government research organization.
Please contact us if you have any questions
or are looking for representation in filing H-1B cap petitions.
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