US Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) this week announced the temporary suspension of premium processing for fiscal year (FY) 2021 cap-subject H-1B petitions. When USCIS begins accepting cap-subject petitions on April 1 (for cases selected in the lottery), petitioners filing these FY 2021 cap-subject H-1B petitions will not be able to request premium processing. USCIS will reject any Form I-907 concurrently filed with a cap-subject H-1B Form I-129 until the premium processing service resumes for FY 2021 cap-subject H-1B petitions.
Similar to previous years, premium processing for cap cases will resume in a two-phased approach:
The first phase will include FY 2021 cap-subject H-1B petitions, including master’s cap cases, requesting a change of status from F-1 nonimmigrant status. USCIS will resume premium processing for these cases no later than May 27, 2020. To be eligible to file a case via premium processing as part of this first group, petitioners must select response “b” for Item 4 in Part 2 of Form I-129, and indicate “F-1” for Item 5, “Current Nonimmigrant Status” in Part 3 of Form I-129;
The second phase includes all other FY 2021 cap-subject petitions. Premium processing will be available for these cases on June 29, 2020, at the earliest.
USCIS claims that the temporary suspension will help them “reduce overall H-1B processing times,” and the agency will notify the public with a confirmed date for both phases for resuming premium processing for the FY 2021 H-1B cap-subject petitions.
Please note that this suspension only applies to FY 2021 cap cases. At this time, premium processing is available for H-1B petitions that are exempt from the cap, including extension of stay requests, as well as other types of visa petitions.