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27 April 2015

H-1B Cap Reached For Fiscal Year 2016

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Earlier this month, United States Citizenship and Immigration announced that it will no longer accept H-1B petitions under the fiscal year 2016 cap or the advanced degree exemption.
United States Immigration

Earlier this month, United States Citizenship and Immigration announced that it will no longer accept H-1B petitions under the fiscal year 2016 cap or the advanced degree exemption. Some exceptions apply, including for individuals from particular countries and those who have previously held such status within the last six years.

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