US Reaches Its H-1B Visa Cap for 2023
The United States government has reached its congressionally mandated H-1B visa cap for the fiscal year 2023 – meaning employers will have to wait until April 1, 2024, to start filing applications. The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it had received enough petitions to reach the congressionally mandated 65,000 visa cap – necessitating the computer-generated lottery that would determine which petitions would be accepted first.
There are enough applications to fill the US Under its Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), Congress mandated that a total of 65,000 visas be allocated each fiscal year to foreign workers with at least a bachelor’s degree in areas that are considered to be qualified occupations. In addition to these 65,000 visas granted on an annual basis to immigrants applying outside of their home country – there are also another 85,000 slots allotted as Visas obtained by those who have applied inside their home country while still living abroad – though not subject to a congressionally set cap.
The H-1B visa is a type of non-immigrant visa US demand for foreign workers with specialized skills, such as in technology and engineering has increased in recent years. To ensure qualified employees from abroad will be able to work at American companies Congress instituted a limit on the number of H-1B visas granted annually. This year’s quota has already been reached due to the economy’s growth and geopolitical concerns over talent leaving their home countries. Approved applications can sometimes take six months or more before they are processed and issued to applicants, who must file before April 1st each year if they wish to start working at a US company that needs skilled workers starting October 1st explained US immigration visa consultant in Hyderabad.