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When did the American work visa draw lots?

American work visa began to collect work visa materials in early April and early June 10, and stopped after the application amount was full. After the fundraising stopped, the lottery began.

1. When setting the quota for American work visas H- 1B, the annual quota for H- 1B is 85,000, of which 20,000 are reserved for American master's degrees and above, and the remaining 65,000 are general quotas for American universities with bachelor's degrees and above. Of the 65,000 quotas, 6,800 are reserved for citizens of Chile and Singapore.

2. The U.S. work visa for H-1B does not need to be signed every year. Ten years ago, 85,000 H- 1B places were enough. There is no need to draw, let alone draw.

3. In recent years, there are a large number of applicants, but the supply of H- 1B places is insufficient. So who will spend the quota is decided by drawing lots. The United States begins to accept H-1 B applications every April1day. If the number of accepted applications exceeds the H- 1B quota within 5 working days after acceptance, the lottery will be started.

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1, u, American work visa, H- 1B application is open, if there is no need to draw lots: H- 1B application is submitted by universities and higher education institutions, and H- 1B application is submitted by institutions (or affiliated institutions) closely related to universities or higher education institutions.

2. The H- 1B submitted by the government and non-profit research institutions that used to occupy the H- 1B quota now needs to change employers.

3. Applicants with a master's degree or above (advanced) have a quota of 20,000. Applicants without intermediate or advanced degrees will be merged into undergraduate degree applicants, with 65,000 places and 6,800 places reserved for citizens of Chile and Singapore.

Baidu Encyclopedia-American Work Visa (H- 1B Visa)

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