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FY 2012 H-1B Cap Reached

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USCIS announced on November 23, 2011 that it reached the H-1B cap for FY 2012.
 

The FY 2012 H-1B cap was reached on November 23, 2011.  USCIS will not accept any new H-1B petitions for workers who have not before held H-1B status -- these include petitions to change from some other status to H-1B status as well petitions for new H-1B classification for workers outside of the United States who have not held H-1B status within the past six years.

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