The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced that the H-1B cap registration period for the fiscal year 2026 will open on March 7, 2025, and close on March 22, 2025. Employers seeking to sponsor foreign workers for specialized positions must complete the registration process within this timeframe.
Key Changes for FY 2026 H-1B Registration
USCIS has introduced several significant updates to the registration process, impacting both employers and foreign workers. Among these updates:
- Beneficiary-Centric Selection Process: This year, USCIS is implementing a beneficiary-centric selection process to prevent multiple registrations from artificially increasing an applicant’s chances of being selected. Instead of a lottery based on employer registrations, the selection will be based on unique beneficiaries, ensuring a fairer process.
- Enhanced Fraud Prevention Measures: To increase transparency and security, the system will now require employers to verify each beneficiary’s passport or travel document information, reducing fraudulent or duplicate registrations.
- Mandatory Online Account for Employers: Employers must now have an online account with USCIS to submit registrations. A new “Organizational Accounts” system will be introduced in February 2025, allowing multiple representatives within an organization to collaborate on H-1B petitions.
- H-1B Cap and Selection Process: USCIS will select registrations randomly after the registration window closes. Those selected will have the opportunity to submit their full H-1B petitions during the designated filing period.
What This Means for Employers and H-1B Applicants
The H-1B visa remains a critical pathway for highly skilled foreign workers seeking employment in the United States, particularly in fields such as technology, engineering, finance, and healthcare. Employers must ensure compliance with all new USCIS guidelines to avoid disqualification.
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