The US has announced a new H-1B visa filing rule from April under which priority would be given to foreign workers with advanced degrees from American universities.&nbsp; The final rule reverses the order by which the US Citizenship and Immigration Services ,USCIS&nbsp; selects H-1B petitions under the regular cap and the advanced degree exemption.<br />''&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br />''To be published in the Federal Register&nbsp; today, the new rule will go into effect on April 1.&nbsp; USCIS Director Francis Cissna&nbsp; said&nbsp; US employers seeking to employ foreign workers with a US master's or higher degree will have a greater chance of selection in the H-1B lottery in years of excess demand for new H-1B visas.&nbsp;<br />'' <br />''&nbsp;The change will result in an estimated increase of up to 16 per cent (or 5,340 workers) in the number of selected petitions for H-1B beneficiaries with a master's degree or higher from a US institution of higher education. &nbsp; <br />''<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">The H-1B visa, popular among Indian IT professionals, is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to employ foreign workers in specialty occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise.&nbsp; The number of H-1B visas granted annually is capped at 65,000, and another 20,000 are reserved for people who hold advanced degrees from US higher education institutions.&nbsp;</span><br />
News On AIR | January 31, 2019 1:07 PM
New H-1B visa filing rule to give priority to workers with advanced degrees from US