U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has released new data confirming a significant decrease in the number of H-1B registrations...
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has released new data confirming a significant decrease in the number of H-1B registrations submitted for the fiscal year (FY) 2025 H-1B cap. While the number of unique beneficiaries remained comparable to last year's data, the number of eligible registrations substantially dropped—by more than 38 percent—from last year's record highs.
Quick Hits
Fiscal year | Number of unique employers | Number of unique beneficiaries | Number of eligible registrations |
2024 | Approx. 52,000 | Approx. 446,000 | 758,994 |
2025 | Approx. 52,700 | Approx. 442,000 | 470,342 |
Ultimately, USCIS selected 114,017 unique beneficiaries, resulting in 120,603 selected H-1B registrations during the initial FY 2025 H-1B Lottery. This represents a selection rate of approximately 25.6 percent.
The USCIS data demonstrates that the agency's increased fraud prevention activities, combined with FY 2025's new "beneficiary-centric H-1B selection process," are having a noticeable impact on reinstating integrity to the annual H-1B lottery.
USCIS notes that the agency remains committed to deterring and preventing fraud and abuse in the H-1B registration process, and it emphasizes that it has continued to undertake substantial steps to investigate, deny, and revoke fraudulently filed H-1B petitions. USCIS specifically states that the agency will continue to deny or revoke fraudulently filed H-1B petitions and will make law enforcement referrals for criminal prosecution, as needed.
Next Steps
For selected registrants, the H-1B petition filing period will close on June 30, 2024. USCIS has not yet announced whether there will be additional selection rounds for FY 2025.
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