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| Door is Closed for ProfessionalsUSCIS officials announced that the H-1B cap on visas for highly educated foreign professionals had been reached. Employers will be barred from hiring new H-1B foreign professionals for an entire year.
By: Brian D. Lerner Answer: Unfortunately, you are too late for this years allotment. As of October 1, 2004, all H-1B’s have been allotted for the next fiscal year until October 1, 2005. Thus, as unfair as it seems, the day the new year’s allotment was opened, it was shut off and closed. The H-1B Cap prohibits U.S. Employers from hiring global talent On October 1, 2004. USCIS officials announced that the H-1B cap on visas for highly educated foreign professionals had been reached. Unless Congress takes action before the end of the 108th session, employers will be barred from hiring new H-1B foreign professionals for an entire year. Essential action would include exempting from the H-1B numerical cap graduates from U.S. universities who have earned a Master’s degree or higher. Such a rational solution to this crisis would help ensure a workable H-1B program that would give U.S. employers access to the talent they need and help retain jobs in America. A select number of H-1B professionals are graduates from U.S. top universities’ Question: Are there any other options? Answer: There are other types of nonimmigrant visas such as the O, E, L, and other H’s. You should definitely look into those other options and not go out of status. # # # I have been a licensed attorney since 1992. I have passed a rigorous examination and extensive experience requirements by the State Bar of California, Board of Legal Specialization. My firm helps with deportation, green cards, work permits, etc. End
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