Act now: public comments

Soonest deadline first
Home/Work visas/H-2B

H-2B

Summary

Temporary non-agricultural workers for seasonal, peak-load, or one-time need.

Temporary non-agricultural (H-2B) workers: returning worker provisions and caps.

What this topic is

Temporary non-agricultural workers for seasonal, peak-load, or one-time need.

Most work visas are employer-specific: you can only work for the petitioner listed on the approved petition. A new employer generally needs to file their own petition before you can start.

The feed below lists dated items we have tagged for this topic. Informational only, not legal advice: confirm requirements on official government sites before you rely on anything here.

Activity · daily, last 90 days
4 indexed updates
Jan 19, 2026 → Apr 18, 2026 · 90 days
Policy climate · last 90 days
Tone of coverage
75% neutral25% favorable
Based on 4 indexed updates in the last 90 days

Last 90 days

What matters for H-2B

Highest-signal items for H-2B from roughly the last three months, when we have enough coverage (impact, open comments, fees, or processing shifts).

Updates

Latest updates

All items tagged for H-2B, newest first. Open a row for the summary and source.

DATESUBTOPICTITLETONE
Apr 23H-2BCap Reached for Additional Returning Worker H-2B Visas for the Early Second Half of FY 2025
The supplemental H-2B visa cap for returning workers in FY 2025 has been reached; USCIS received enough petitions to exhaust the 19,000 additional visas available for workers with start dates April 1–May 14, 2025. Employers seeking H-2B…
High impactProcessing
USCIS
Neg
Apr 18H-2BCap Reached for Additional Returning Worker H-2B Visas for the Early Second Half of FY 2024
USCIS has reached the cap for the supplemental 19,000 H-2B visas available to returning workers for the early second half of FY 2024 (with start dates April 1 to May 14, 2024). No more H-2B applications in this category will be accepted…
High impact
USCIS
Neg