If you are planning to file your H1b for fiscal year 2013, time is running out- fast. If visas do not run out next week, they will most likely run out the following week. For my clients’ sake, I hope they do not run out next week!- Tahmina
Below text copied from AILA:
Cite as “AILA InfoNet Doc. No. 12060756 (posted Jun. 7, 2012)”
Earlier this week, AILA alerted members to watch carefully the increased rate of filing of H-1B petitions (AILA InfoNet Doc. No. 12060551). Assuming that the rate of H-1B filings has remained at least constant at 1,800 per day, another 7,200 cap-subject non-master’s H-1B petitions will have been filed by the close of business today (June 7, 2012). Add that to the announced 55,600 filed as of June 1, 2012 (AILA InfoNet Doc. No. 12040939), that means that nearly 63,000 cap-subject H-1B petitions will have been filed by tonight. USCIS sets aside some (approximately 1,500 for Chile/Singapore), and accepts a number in excess of the total cap allocation of 65,000, to take into account denials and withdrawals. Some data suggests that the total number of cap-subject non-master’s H-1B petitions taken in is in the neighborhood of 70,000 (AILA InfoNet Doc. No. 12060755). All of this suggests that for planning purposes, submission of H-1B petitions for delivery to service centers by Monday, June 11, 2012, (which means getting them in the hands of couriers by Saturday for Monday delivery), may be prudent.