US Reaches Annual H-1B Visa Cap: Impact on Skilled Foreign Workers
The United States has officially hit its yearly limit for H-1B visas, a development confirmed by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The H-1B visa, a nonimmigrant work visa, has been a crucial avenue for US employers to bring in foreign talent possessing specialized skills for a designated period.
This visa program plays a pivotal role in enabling US businesses to hire foreign professionals with expertise in specialized fields. The USCIS announced that they've received an adequate number of petitions to fulfill the regular cap of 65,000 visas and the master's cap, reserved for advanced degree holders, set at 20,000.
As a result, the allocation of H-1B visas for the fiscal year 2024 has been completely utilized.
Furthermore, the US is introducing a pilot program for the domestic renewal of select H-1B visa categories, scheduled to commence in December. This initiative holds significant promise for numerous Indian technology professionals working in the US, as it is set to benefit up to 20,000 participants.
The annual exhaustion of H-1B visas emphasizes the continued demand for skilled foreign workers in the US job market, underscoring the significance of immigration policies in addressing talent gaps and driving economic growth.
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