I hope you found my H-1B receipt notice posts helpful to you while you waited with bated breath to find out whether yours was selected or not. Congrats on being one of the lucky ones! So, now that you got your receipt, you are probably wondering when your petition will be approved.
The short answer is, it depends.
- Since all petitions are regular processing this year, if there is no RFE issued, most applicants can expect to hear back from USCIS by August. This is just based on our experience in previous years, there is no set timeframe from USCIS. In general, they do try to complete all the cases by September 30th, at least for masters cap applicants because they know that the cap gap OPT extension ends on September 30th.
- If an RFE is issued and your petition is in regular processing, it can take up to 60 days to get the result after the response to the RFE is received by USCIS. So, it is entirely possible that a petition may continue to be pending well into November and even December. Again, this is mainly dependent on how quickly the RFE is responded to. If premium processing becomes available again, the petition may be able to be upgraded to premium processing after the RFE response is received by USCIS.
I see many people asking if the petitions are processed in any particular order. Since they are all received practically on the same day, there really is no first in first out order, which is how petitions would normally be processed. In this case, the actual order of approval really depends on which officer is handling the case, how many cases they have, whether an RFE is necessary, and how fast they review them. There is really no rhyme or reason to the order petitions are approved (so don’t look up random receipt numbers around yours to see if they are approved or not, it really does not provide any useful information!).
We’ve only just begun so don’t worry if yours hasn’t been approved yet!
