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H-1B visa cap for FY 2026 reached: Here's what it means for students, graduates, and working professionals
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USCIS has reached the H-1B visa cap for FY 2026, impacting international students and professionals seeking U.S. employment. The registration window saw 343,981 submissions, with 120,141 selected for petition filings. Those not selected must explore alternative visa options or opportunities in other countries, while the U.S. faces pressure to reform the H-1B system.
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