Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Premium processing of H-1B visas restarts

- Indo Asian News Service letters@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: The US has resumed the premium processing of all H-1B visa petitions subject to the fiscal 2018 cap, five months after it was suspended to check the rush of work visas popular among Indian techies.

The US Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­n Services (USCIS) resumed the premium processing on Monday. The suspension has, however, been revoked subject to a limit mandated by the US Congress. The FY 2018 cap has been set at 65,000 visas, a press release said.

Premium processing also resumed for the annual 20,000 additional petitions that are set aside to hire workers with a US master’s degree or higher educationa­l degree.

Premium processing of H-1B visa was suspended in April to manage a huge rush of new petitions.

H-1B visas are one of the most opted visas in the US that provide skilled workers from foreign countries to work in a wide range of specialty occupation­s, including informatio­n technology, academic research, and accounting. It is used mostly by Indian IT profession­als.

When a petitioner requests the agency’s premium processing service, the USCIS guarantees a 15-day processing time.

“If the 15- calendar day processing time is not met, the agency will refund the petitioner’s premium processing service fee and continue with expedited processing of the applicatio­n,” the USCIS said.

It said that the service is only available for pending petitions, not new submission­s.

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