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H-2B Visa Cap Reached: The U.S. has hit its H-2B visa cap for the early 2026 fiscal year, causing delays. π«
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Visa Caps Matter: The cap restricts the number of temporary workers allowed under the H-2B program, impacting seasonal jobs. β³
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H-2B Program Details: This visa is primarily for non-agricultural workers needed in sectors like hospitality, construction, and landscaping. π³π
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Delays Expected: With the cap reached, new applicants may have to wait until later in the year to receive their visa. β³
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EB-1 & EB-2 Visa Hold: The EB-1 and EB-2 immigrant visa categories are also experiencing significant delays, putting a pause on approvals. π
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High Demand, Limited Visas: The demand for work-based and family-based green cards continues to exceed supply. πΌπ
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Impacts on Employers: U.S. employers who rely on H-2B workers may struggle to fill vacancies until the cap is lifted. πΌβ
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Alternative Options: Applicants may explore other visa categories or wait until the next cycle. π
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Temporary Relief: The U.S. government is considering options to alleviate some of the strain, but no concrete solutions have been announced yet. π‘
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Stay Updated: Itβs crucial to keep an eye on announcements from the U.S. government for any changes in visa availability. π‘
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