Government Releases FY 2005 H-2B Usage Numbers
U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced last week that it has
received H-2B petitions for about 33,150 beneficiaries counting against the
statutory visa cap for fiscal year 2005 (October 1, 2004 through September 30,
2005). The fiscal year 2005
statutory visa cap is 66,000.
The
H-2B visa category allows U.S. employers in industries with peak load, seasonal
or intermittent needs to augment the existing labor force with temporary
workers. Typically, H-2B workers
fill labor needs in occupational areas such as education, construction, health
care, landscaping, lumber, manufacturing, food service/processing and
resort/hospitality services.
Based
on previous years, USCIS will need to approve approximately 100,000
beneficiaries to fully utilize the 66,000 H-2B visa cap during a fiscal year.
As the 100,000 beneficiary target is approached, USCIS will use more
exacting counts to determine if it needs to stop accepting H-2B petitions during
fiscal year 2005.
On
March 9, 2004, USCIS stopped accepting H-2B petitions that counted against the
fiscal year 2004 statutory cap. USCIS
continued to process petitions for current H-2B workers that did not count
against the cap throughout fiscal year 2004.
Those petitions were filed to:
·
Extend the stay of a
current H-2B worker in the United States.
·
Change the terms of
employment for current H-2B workers.
·
Allow current H-2B
workers to change or add employers.
USCIS
anticipates imposing a similar cut-off with similar exceptions during fiscal
year 2005.
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