

H-2B Visas for Construction Contractors: How to Protect Your Schedule and Your Margins
The construction industry needs nearly 500,000 additional workers in 2026. Ninety-two percent of contractors say they can't find qualified people. Forty-five percent report labor shortages are directly causing project delays. And only 10% are using the legal program built specifically to address it. H-2B visas offer construction contractors predictable, project-specific workers — planned into your bid, not scrambled for after hiring fails.


FY2026 H-2B Supplemental Returning-Worker Cap Reached: What Employers Should Know
USCIS has reached the FY2026 first-half supplemental H-2B returning-worker cap (Jan. 1–Mar. 31 start dates), selecting petitions by lottery after demand exceeded the 18,490 available visas. Some timely filers will not receive receipt notices. Employers should promptly discuss contingency plans with counsel and continue advocating to Congress for a predictable, permanent H-2B solution.




















