On April 1 , 2024, USCIS announced that it received enough electronic registrations during the initial registration period to reach the fiscal year (FY) 2025 H-1B cap. A random selection (lottery) was conducted from the registrations properly submitted from March 6, 2024 through March 25, 2024. H-1B petitions may be filed for selected registrations starting April 1, 2024.
WHAT EMPLOYERS CAN EXPECT
USCIS has notified all prospective petitioners with selected registrations that they are eligible to file an H-1B cap-subject petition for the beneficiary named in the selected registration during the 90-day period designated on the selection notice. Registrants’ online accounts will now be updated to show one of the following statuses for each beneficiary registered:
Only petitioners with selected registrations may file H-1B cap-subject petitions for FY 2025 and only for the beneficiary in the applicable selected registration notice. Petitioners must submit evidence of the beneficiary’s valid passport or travel document used at the time of registration to identify the beneficiary. Employers have a 90-day window during which to file the complete H-1B petition, commencing April 1, 2024.
NEW THIS YEAR: CHANGE TO FILING LOCATIONS, FORMS, AND FEES
Beginning on April 1, 2024, all paper-filed Form I-129 petitions requesting H-1B classification, including those with a concurrent Form I-907, Request for Premium Processing Service, and those with concurrently filed Form I-539 and/or Form I-765, must be filed at a USCIS lockbox facility. USCIS will also accept online filings of I-129H petitions filed alone or with a request for premium processing service
The new version of paper Form I-129 (dated April 1, 2024) is required as of April 1, 2024. Petitions submitted with an older version of the form will be rejected.
The filing fee for H-1B petitions increased substantially effective April 1. The H-1B cap filing fees for companies with more than 25 employees now total $3,380 (includes base I-129 fee of $780; ACWIA fee of $1,500; anti-fraud fee of $500; and new asylum program fee of $600.) Non-profit organizations and employers with 25 or fewer employees will pay reduced fees. The premium processing (Form I-907) fee also increased to $2,805 on February 26, 2024. Additional information about USCIS filing fee increases may be found here.
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