The most recent achievement of the fiscal year 2023 H-1B CAP selection procedure was announced by the immigration of the government, giving out the highly-prized limited vacancy of visas to workers who especially qualify for their position because of their unique nature and acquire necessary work experience along with a bachelor's degree. The announcement on March 29 was set out with caution by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). This announcement that was greeted with notice was from the employers who depended on these necessary H-1 B visas for the workforce. Let's look into all that you need for this development.
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The applicants were registered individually through the applicant employer's USCIS account. The USCIS doesn't worry about the case numbers of the applicants or a notice of the receipt. Instead, USCIS gives the status updates next to the applicant's name on the employer's site. The applicants who will be selected will confirm "selected" right beside their name. The applicants who show the status that says "submitted" mean they weren't selected in the initial process.
What next after the applicant gets selected?
The selected applicants will have to file their petitions between April 1 to June 30, 2022. Alongside, the USCIS has permitted first-rate processing of the petitions under the category of H-1B CAP this year. If the H-1B CAP petition is approved before October 1, 2022, the status of H-1B will show the outcome on October 1, 2022, or later that, based on the application procedure.
There is a second chance for the unselected applicants
In the past year, USCIS has finished selections for three rounds and approved that the selections for H-1B were concluded on February 28, 2022. There is a chance for the selections to be conducted another time, but most won't be until July 2022.
The USCIS will declare when all the numerical allotments of the H-1B CAP fiscal year 2023 confirm and officially closes its selection procedure. The USCIS will upgrade the status of the applicants to "selected" or "not selected" at once.
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