A high degree (approximately 55%) of circular polarization has been observed for the neutral exciton in InAs/GaAs quantum dots (QDs). The possibility to record non-zero polarization of the neutral exciton is explained in terms of different capture times of the light electron compared with the heavier holes into the QDs from the wetting layer. This interpretation is supported by the progressive reduction of the polarization degree with increasing QD density, and also with increasing temperature.