USCIS announced on April 5, 2013 that it had received more than 65,000 cap subject H-1B petitions for bachelors degree holders, as well as more than 20,000 cap subject H-1B petitions for U.S. master degree holders during the first week that U.S. employers could file H-1B petitions for the fiscal year 2014.\u00a0 Fiscal year 2014 begins on October 1, 2013.<\/p>\n
The effect of this notice is twofold: First, USCIS will engage in a random selection process to choose H-1B cap subject petitions for the next fiscal year, and second, that USCIS will not accept any additional H-1B cap subject petitions received after April 5, 2013.<\/p>\n
As of this writing, USCIS has not stated when its random selection process or “lottery” will occur.\u00a0 Those H-1B petitions not chosen will be returned to the employer, inclusive of the submitted fees.\u00a0 USCIS has announced that it will conduct its random selection process for H-1B for the (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" USCIS announced on April 5, 2013 that it had received more than 65,000 cap subject H-1B petitions for bachelors degree holders, as well as more than 20,000 cap subject H-1B petitions for U.S. master degree holders during the first week…<\/span><\/p>\n