Cap Count for H-2B Nonimmigrants (2024)

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ALERT: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, through U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, and the U.S. Department of Labor, published atemporary final rule making available an additional 64,716 H-2B temporary nonagricultural worker visas for fiscal year 2024,on top of the statutory cap of 66,000 H-2B visas that are available each fiscal year. More information is available on the Temporary Increase in H-2B Nonimmigrant Visas for FY 2024webpage.

The H-2B Program

Congress created the H-2B non-agricultural temporary worker program to allow U.S. employers to bring noncitizens to the United States to fill temporary non-agricultural jobs.

For more information about the H-2B program, seeH-2B Non-Agricultural Workers.

What is the H-2B Cap?

Under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), as amended, there is a statutory numerical limit, or “cap,” on the total number of noncitizens who may receive an H-2B visa, or otherwise be granted H-2B status, during a fiscal year. Currently, Congress has set the H-2B cap at 66,000 per fiscal year, with 33,000 for workers who begin employment in the first half of the fiscal year (Oct. 1 - March 31) and 33,000 for workers who begin employment in the second half of the fiscal year (April 1 – Sept. 30). Any unused numbers from the first half of the fiscal year will be available for employers seeking to hire H-2B workers during the second half of the fiscal year. Unused H-2B numbers from one fiscal year do not carry over into the next fiscal year.

Reporting H-2B Fraud

Anyone (including American workers and H-2B workers who suspect they or others may be the victim of H-2B fraud or abuse) can send us tips, alleged violations, and other relevant information about potential fraud or abuse using our online tip form.

Workers Who Are Exempt from the H-2B Cap

Generally, workers in the United States in H-2B status who extend their stay, change employers, or change the terms and conditions of employment will not be subject to the cap. Similarly, H-2B workers who have previously been counted against the cap in the same fiscal year that the proposed employment begins will not be subject to the cap if the employer names them on the petition and indicates that they have already been counted. The spouse and children of H-2B workers classified as H-4 nonimmigrants also do not count against this cap.

Additionally, petitions for the following types of workers are exempt from the H-2B cap:

  • Fish roe processors, fish roe technicians, or supervisors of fish roe processing;
  • Workers performing labor or services in the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands or Guam until Dec. 31, 2029.

Once the H-2B cap is reached, USCIS may only accept petitions for H-2B workers who are exempt or not subject to the H-2B cap.

Fiscal Year 2024 H-2B Cap Count

On Oct. 13, 2023, USCIS announced that we had received a sufficient number of petitions to reach the congressionally mandated H-2B cap for the first half of FY 2024. Oct. 11, 2023, was the “final receipt date” for new cap-subject H-2B worker petitions requesting employment start dates before April 1, 2024. The “final receipt date” is the date on which USCIS determines that it has received enough cap-subject petitions to reach the limit of 33,000 H-2B workers for the first half of FY 2024.

On March 8, 2024, USCIS announced that it had received a sufficient number of petitions to reach the congressionally mandated H-2B cap for the second half of FY 2024. March 7, 2024 was the “final receipt date” for new cap-subject H-2B worker petitions requesting employment start dates before Oct. 1, 2024. The “final receipt date” is the date on which USCIS determines that it has received enough cap-subject petitions to reach the limit of 33,000 H-2B workers for the second half of FY 2024.

Cap TypeCap AmountBeneficiaries ApprovedBeneficiaries PendingTotal Beneficiaries¹Date of Last Count
H-2B: FirstHalf of FY 202433,000On Oct.11, 2023, the cap for the first half of FY 2024 was reached
H-2B: SecondHalf of FY 202433,000²On March 7, 2024, the cap for the second half of FY 2024 was reached

Note: The figures above are preliminary estimates and are only meant to give the public an approximate count of beneficiaries of H-2B visas who would be counted towards the INA cap for the fiscal year.

¹Refers to the total number of beneficiaries of approved or pending petitions filed with USCIS that could potentially be counted towards the H-2B cap. This number will typically exceed the actual cap to allow for withdrawals, denials, and approvals for which no visa is issued.

²If the first half of the fiscal year cap of 33,000 H-2B visas is not reached during thefirst half of the fiscal year, USCIS will make those unused numbers available for use during thesecond half of the fiscal year. Unused fiscal year cap-subject H-2B visas do not carry over to the following fiscal year.

Cap Count for H-2B Nonimmigrants (2024)

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