On July 7, 2014, U.S.
Department of State announced that H-1B beneficiaries with an October 1, 2014
start of employment date may start filing their Visa applications now.
As you may already know, the H-1B program is used to employ
qualified foreign workers that possess necessary professional skills and
specialized knowledge. Some of the most prominent areas that often utilize H-1Bs are biotech, science, engineering, and computer programming.
Because only 65000 H-1B visas are allowed per one fiscal
year, employers must file H-1B petitions in a timely manner. As past practice
shows, cap on H-1Bsb was reached on June 1st, 2011 for FY 2012, on
June 12th, 2012 for FY 2013, and on April 5th, 2013 for
the fiscal year 2014.
Thanks to the new procedural notes
released by the Department of State, U.S. Consular posts are authorized to
issue H-1B Visas 90 days in advance of the applicant’s start date of
employment. In other words, starting from July 1st, 2014 applicants
whose employment starts on October 1st, 2014 may file their visa
applications to obtain H-1B visa stamp. However, applicants must remember that they
can enter the U.S. only 10 days prior to the start of employment.
Our advice is to start filing visa applications early!
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