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H-1B Visa Applications Up For Review

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has received more than enough applications to reach the 65,000 cap on H-1B visas offered to foreign workers with skills in math, science and similar specialty fields.

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is not saying how many petitions it got since it started accepting them last week. The filing period ended April 7.

The agency said it has also received more than enough applications to reach the 20,000 cap for an advanced degree exemption. The exemption is offered to immigrants with advanced degrees from U.S. schools.

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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is now planning a lottery to decide which applications it will review. A date for the lottery has not been set. San Diego immigration lawyer Nikki Weil estimated that less than half of all applications will be reviewed.

Department of Labor statistics show last year, more than 700 San Diego companies applied for about 4,800 H-1B visas. Many of the applications came from San Diego-based Qualcomm. Mark Cafferty, CEO of the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation, said there isn't enough local talent to meet the needs of local businesses. Companies are lobbying to raise the H-1B limit.