22,000 H-1B applications filed in first four days

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The US Citizenship and Immigration Services has received about 22,000 petitions for the much sought after H-1B work visas in the first four days since it started accepting applications on April 2, officials said.


"We have received approximately 22,000 H-1B petitions for the fiscal 2013 beginning October 1 this year," US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) spokesperson Bill Wright said.


The USCIS official, however, was quick to note that these are preliminary figures.


The 22,000 H-1B petitions received in the first four days are from both the categories: Congressionally mandated cap of 65,000 in the general category and another 20,000 in the advance degree category.


These preliminary figures indicate that there has been an increase in the H-1B petitions this year as compared to the previous two years. However, the number of petitions is much less than previous years when the cap was reached on the very first day.

In 2011, in the first week, the USCIS had received approximately 5,900 H-1B petitions counting toward the 65,000 cap, and approximately 4,500 petitions toward the 20,000 cap exemption for individuals with advanced degrees.


In 2010, USCIS had received only 13,500 petitions in the congressionally mandated cap of 65,000 in the first week and approximately 5,600 petitions for individuals with advanced degree.


USCIS, in 2009, had received 42,000 H-1B applications under the Congressional mandated quota of 65,000 in the first week. In the advanced degree category it received about similar number of applications.

US businesses use the H-1B programme to employ foreign workers in specialty occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise in specialised fields, such as scientists, engineers, or computer programmers.

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services has received about 22,000 petitions for the much sought after H-1B work visas in the first four days since it started accepting applications on April 2, officials said.


"We have received approximately 22,000 H-1B petitions for the fiscal 2013 beginning October 1 this year," US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) spokesperson Bill Wright said.


The USCIS official, however, was quick to note that these are preliminary figures.


The 22,000 H-1B petitions received in the first four days are from both the categories: Congressionally mandated cap of 65,000 in the general category and another 20,000 in the advance degree category.


These preliminary figures indicate that there has been an increase in the H-1B petitions this year as compared to the previous two years. However, the number of petitions is much less than previous years when the cap was reached on the very first day.

In 2011, in the first week, the USCIS had received approximately 5,900 H-1B petitions counting toward the 65,000 cap, and approximately 4,500 petitions toward the 20,000 cap exemption for individuals with advanced degrees.


In 2010, USCIS had received only 13,500 petitions in the congressionally mandated cap of 65,000 in the first week and approximately 5,600 petitions for individuals with advanced degree.


USCIS, in 2009, had received 42,000 H-1B applications under the Congressional mandated quota of 65,000 in the first week. In the advanced degree category it received about similar number of applications.

US businesses use the H-1B programme to employ foreign workers in specialty occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise in specialised fields, such as scientists, engineers, or computer programmers.

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services has received about 22,000 petitions for the much sought after H-1B work visas in the first four days since it started accepting applications on April 2, officials said.


"We have received approximately 22,000 H-1B petitions for the fiscal 2013 beginning October 1 this year," US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) spokesperson Bill Wright said.


The USCIS official, however, was quick to note that these are preliminary figures.


The 22,000 H-1B petitions received in the first four days are from both the categories: Congressionally mandated cap of 65,000 in the general category and another 20,000 in the advance degree category.


These preliminary figures indicate that there has been an increase in the H-1B petitions this year as compared to the previous two years. However, the number of petitions is much less than previous years when the cap was reached on the very first day.

In 2011, in the first week, the USCIS had received approximately 5,900 H-1B petitions counting toward the 65,000 cap, and approximately 4,500 petitions toward the 20,000 cap exemption for individuals with advanced degrees.


In 2010, USCIS had received only 13,500 petitions in the congressionally mandated cap of 65,000 in the first week and approximately 5,600 petitions for individuals with advanced degree.


USCIS, in 2009, had received 42,000 H-1B applications under the Congressional mandated quota of 65,000 in the first week. In the advanced degree category it received about similar number of applications.

US businesses use the H-1B programme to employ foreign workers in specialty occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise in specialised fields, such as scientists, engineers, or computer programmers.

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