FY2005 H1B Cap Watching

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0) Introduction:
Last year I started a project ( http://boards.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=112199 ) of H1B cap watching and successfully CALAULATED OUT rather than GUESSED OUT the FY2004 65000 Cap's reaching time. That helps a lot of folks who relied on H1B visa. Let's do it again for FY2005.


1) Historical Statistics & Review:

FY2003:
Total cases filed: 215,190
Cap-subject cases: 79,100
So the cap-subject ratio is: 79,100/215,000 = 36.7%

FY2004:

On Feb 17, 2004 USCIS announced that "it has received enough H-1B petitions to meet this year’s congressionally

mandated cap of 65,000 new workers". What we can learn from here is:
Cap-subject cases: 58,200 (as of 02/17/2004, 65,000-reserved cases)
The problem now is how do we know how many cases exactly USCIS received by 02/17/2004. Thanks to the site (http://www.immigrationwatch.com/) which maintains the monthly statistics of filings as well as approved ones, the total cases can be calculated as (the factor 0.5 is used to offset the month of Feb for 17 days):
34576(Oct)+27874(Nov)+31406(Dec)+30875(Jan)+33173(Feb)*0.5 = 141,317
So this concludes the cap-subject ratio: 58,200/141,317 = 41.2%

This ratio is a little bit higher than FY2003's. But we can double-checked by another announcement: "On January 21, 2004 USCIS announced that 43,500 cases filed during the FY 2004 First Quarter could count against the H-1B Cap for FY 04". What we can learn from here is:
Cap-subject cases: 43,500 (as of 12/31/2003)
Total cases filed: 93,854 (34576(Oct)+27874(Nov)+31406(Dec))
So this concludes the cap-subject ratio: 43,500/93,854 = 43.6%


2) FY2005:

This fiscal year is a little bit tricky or messy. As you all know, FY2005 starts from 10/01/2004 to 09/30/2005 but USCIS started accepting cases to feed the FY2005's cap from 04/01/2004. In other words, cases filed during 04/01/2004 and 09/30/2004 could belong to FY2004 (renewal, transfer, etc) or FY2005 (new hires). That makes the statistics very hard to interpret.

There is a news reads: "Released just today, the most recent information regarding the H1B cap is that, as of August 4, 2004, 40,000 cases had been filed against the fiscal year (FY) 2005 cap". (Can any folks verify the news and point out the where-about on USCIS's site?). Let's do the same math:
Cap-subject cases: 40,000 (as of 08/04/2004)
The problem is again down to the total cases (as of 8/04/2004), since the site doesn't publish the July's statistics yet. The previous monthly data are:
32034(Apr) --> 26559(May) --> 36097(Jun)
Here, it's fair to assume July's comes out with no big surprise as ~32,000. Then we can proceed with our math:
Total cases filed: 32034(Apr)+26559(May)+36097(Jun)+32,000(Jul) = 126,690
So this concludes the cap-subject ratio of this year is: 40,000/126,690 = 31.6%


3. CALCULATION:
1) Based on a ratio of 31.6% (with assumption made above):
a) Total cases needed to fill the cap: 58,200/31.6% = 184,000
b) Time needed to fill the cap: (184,000-126,690)/32,000 = 1.79 month from 08/04/2004
c) So when: 08/04/2004 + 1.79*30 = 09/27/2004
2) Based on a ratio of 35.0% (historical statistics + FY2005's mess):
a) Total cases needed to fill the cap: 58,200/35.0% = 166,285
b) Time needed to fill the cap: (166,285-126,690)/32,000 = 1.24 month from 08/04/2004
c) So when: 08/04/2004 + 1.24*30 = 09/13/2004

4. CONCLUSIONS:
The cap of FY2005 (58,200) can be filled at any time between 09/13/2004~09/27/2004. If the reserved number has remains for sharing, the reach time may be a little bit delay. Anyway, if you solely rely on H1B for your legal stay in USA and haven’t file your petition yet, you should act very fast and push your employer or your company’s lawyer harder.

5. References:
(1): http://uscis.gov/graphics/publicaffairs/statements/04FirstQtrH1B.pdf
(2): http://uscis.gov/graphics/publicaffairs/newsrels/h1bcap_NRrev.pdf
(3): http://http://boards.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=112199
(4): http://www.immigrationwatch.com/


6. DISCLAIMER:
By the very nature of human beings, it's impossible to predict any future event. All I did here is simply a math calculation based on certain ASSUMPTIONS and HUMAN BEINGS' logics. View the results at your own discretion.
 
Fy2004 H-1b Processing Status (09/14/2004)

FY2004 H-1B PROCESSING STATUS (09/14/2004)
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According to ImmigrationWatch, 318183 cases have been filed during FY2004 and 258807(81.3%) of them have been approved. Here is the detailed cases distribution among service centers and months of FY2004:


Oct,2003
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...CSC Filed--7018 Approved--6048(86.1%)
...NSC Filed--7255 Approved--6688(92.1%)
...TSC Filed--7536 Approved--6718(89.1%)
...VSC Filed-12767 Approved-11406(89.3%)
SUB_TOTAL----34576----------30860(89.2%)

Nov,2003
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...CSC Filed--5984 Approved--5057(84.5%)
...NSC Filed--5220 Approved--4782(91.6%)
...TSC Filed--6175 Approved--5238(84.8%)
...VSC Filed-10495 Approved--8918(84.9%)
SUB_TOTAL----27874----------23995(86.0%)

Dec,2003
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...CSC Filed--6513 Approved--5568(85.4%)
...NSC Filed--6175 Approved--5546(89.8%)
...TSC Filed--7020 Approved--6079(86.5%)
...VSC Filed-11698 Approved-10128(86.5%)
SUB_TOTAL----31406----------27321(86.9%)

Jan,2004
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...CSC Filed--5973 Approved--5146(86.1%)
...NSC Filed--6568 Approved--5942(90.4%)
...TSC Filed--6186 Approved--5342(86.3%)
...VSC Filed-12148 Approved-10937(90.0%)
SUB_TOTAL----30875----------27367(88.6%)

Feb,2004
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...CSC Filed--6030 Approved--5318(88.1%)
...NSC Filed--7391 Approved--6878(93.0%)
...TSC Filed--6625 Approved--5582(84.2%)
...VSC Filed-13127 Approved-11977(91.2%)
SUB_TOTAL----33173----------29755(89.6%)

Mar,2004
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...CSC Filed--5354 Approved--4608(86.0%)
...NSC Filed--5758 Approved--5358(93.0%)
...TSC Filed--6107 Approved--5302(86.8%)
...VSC Filed--9955 Approved--8888(89.2%)
SUB_TOTAL----27174----------24156(88.8%)

Apr,2004
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...CSC Filed--6221 Approved--4759(76.4%)
...NSC Filed--6388 Approved--5782(90.5%)
...TSC Filed--6647 Approved--5639(84.8%)
...VSC Filed-12778 Approved-10838(89.2%)
SUB_TOTAL----32034----------27018(84.3%)

May,2004
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...CSC Filed--5703 Approved--4486(78.6%)
...NSC Filed--5951 Approved--5214(87.6%)
...TSC Filed--6322 Approved--4817(76.1%)
...VSC Filed-11373 Approved--9798(86.1%)
SUB_TOTAL----29349----------24315(82.8%)

June,2004
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...CSC Filed--6311 Approved--4734(75.0%)
...NSC Filed--6873 Approved--3586(52.1%)
...TSC Filed--8256 Approved--4386(53.1%)
...VSC Filed-14657 Approved-11946(81.5%)
SUB_TOTAL----36097----------24652(68.2%)

JuLY,2004
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...CSC Filed--6715 Approved--3666(54.5%)
...NSC Filed--8100 Approved--3686(45.5%)
...TSC Filed--7997 Approved--3558(44.4%)
...VSC Filed-12813 Approved--8558(66.7%)
SUB_TOTAL----35625----------19468(54.6%)

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TOTAL Filed-318183 Apprved-258807(81.3%)

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Again, let's just pay attention to the total case trend:

Oct:34576 -> Nov:27874 -> Dec:31406 -> Jan:30875 -> Feb:33173 -> Mar:27174 -> Apr:32034 -> May:29349 -> Jun:36097 ->Jul:35625
 
I did it again!

(quote from my previous post):

4. CONCLUSIONS:
The cap of FY2005 (58,200) can be filled at any time between 09/13/2004~09/27/2004. If the reserved number has remains for sharing, the reach time may be a little bit delay. Anyway, if you solely rely on H1B for your legal stay in USA and haven’t file your petition yet, you should act very fast and push your employer or your company’s lawyer harder.


As all you know, the H1B FY2005 cap reached at 10/01/2004. What a calculation.
 
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