Beginning March 6, 2024, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will conduct its annual H-1B Cap Lottery to award H-1B slots for professional workers in specialty occupations. There are a total of 85,000 visas available each year, including 20,000 slots reserved for candidates who earned a Master's degree or higher from a U.S. educational institution. To allocate these limited slots, USCIS conducts an annual lottery to randomly select which employees may be sponsored for H-1B status.
This year, H-1B cap registrations may be submitted from 12:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday, March 6, through 12:00 p.m. ET on Friday, March 22. To address issues of fraud and misuse, USCIS has announced changes to the registration process. USCIS will begin using passport numbers or travel document numbers to select lottery registrations, meaning that each beneficiary will be entered into the lottery only once, regardless of the number of registrations submitted on their behalf. (See Holland & Knight's previous alert, "USCIS Takes First Step Toward Modernization of the H-1B Program," Feb. 1, 2024.) If a beneficiary is selected, all employers who filed a registration will be notified and eligible to file an H-1B petition on behalf of the beneficiary. USCIS has also announced a new organizational account system for the cap registration process, which will be available to employers beginning on Feb. 28.
In preparation for this year's H-1B Cap Lottery, U.S. employers should review their active employee rosters and prospective hires to identify employees who may need or would benefit from H-1B visa sponsorship. A list of potential H-1B candidates includes, but is not limited to, the following:
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