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7 Months, No Cap-Exempt: Uni H-1B Workers Stuck

An H-1B visa that is meant to be cap-exempt has turned into a long wait for many university employees. If working at a US university, this delay directly affects job security and planning. Applications remain pending for months with no clear updates.

Cap-Exempt H-1B Delays

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A university worker recently shared that their cap-exempt H-1B was filed in August 2025. After seven months, there is still no approval or denial. The case remains in complete silence, leaving the employee stuck and uncertain.

What Cap-Exempt H-1B Means

A cap-exempt H-1B does not fall under the annual visa lottery. Universities, nonprofit research bodies, and related institutions usually sponsor these visas. The system exists to support education and research without the pressure of yearly caps.

Waiting Periods Stretch Longer

Many applicants now report waiting times of up to seven months. Earlier, similar university H-1B petitions were cleared within one or two months. Even renewals are facing long delays, which was rare in the past.

Expired Visas and Temporary Relief

Some workers say their original H-1B expired while waiting for approval. They continue working only due to temporary work authorisation extensions. This situation adds stress, especially when personal and professional plans depend on visa stability.

Increased Scrutiny Slows Processing

These delays come as US immigration agencies increase background checks. New vetting rules and tighter scrutiny have slowed almost every visa category. As a result, even cap-exempt H-1B cases now move at a much slower pace.

Impact on University Workforce

US universities employ thousands of Indian researchers, engineers, and academics. These workers rely on cap-exempt H-1Bs to continue their roles. Although these visas exist to support education and research, many remain stuck in prolonged processing queues.

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Jhansi is a senior writer with extensive experience covering Telugu movies and the broader Indian cinema landscape. With a keen focus on U.S. updates related to Telugu people and Indians, as well as immigration & …

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