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FY2011 H-1B Numbers Update – 22,200 Regular and 9,400 Masters Cap Visas Used (June 11, 2010)

USCIS released the weekly FY2011 information on the numbers of cap-subject H-1Bs filed since April 1.   As of June 11, 2010, USCIS has received approximately 22,200 H-1B petitions counting toward the 65,000 cap (an increase of only 1,400 over a two-week period).  Similarly, as of June 11, there were 9,400 H-1B visas filed subject to the U.S. Masters cap which has 20,000 limit (an increase of only 700 over a two-week period).

H-1B Quota Trends

The numbers, as reported over the past few weeks – indicate that there was a very small weekly decrease in the number of H-1B filings for both the regular and Masters’s caps compared to the weeks prior.  The overall trend shows that the H-1B filings (for both regular and U.S. master’s caps) have been decreasing over the past few days.   As a result, although it is early to draw reliable long-term conclusions, if the current trend remains, we estimate that the H-1B quota will remain open for a considerable time.  We wish to caution potential H-1B employers and employees that as the U.S. economy is seen to recover and grow, it is possible that the pace of H-1B filings will increase.

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