Am I eligible for H1B Cap-Exempt ? My H1B stamping was denied today.

This office regrets to inform you that it is unable to issue a visa to you because you have been found ineligible to receive a visa under Section 221(g) of the immigration and Nationality Act.

Section 221(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) prohibits a consular officer from issuing a visa to an alien if the consular officer has reason to believe that the alien is ineligible. Based on indications that your petition contains inaccurate information, we are returning it to the Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for review and possible revocation. If CIS determines that the information we are providing constitutes sufficient foundation for initiating revocation proceedings, you will be sent a notice of intent to revoke that includes a statement of the facts and evidence and you will have the opportunity to respond.

Under INA 222(f), which addresses the confidentiality of visa records, we are unable to provide any further detail.

Sincerely,

Nonimmigrant Visa Unit

bad luck on your visa stamping. Yes. you can find a new employer and file for a cap exempt h1b petition.