USCIS’s recent fee structure for overseas applications has inadvertently increased the chances for F-1 visa holders to be selected in the H-1B lottery. Originally, a $100,000 fee was intended to be linked to a cap on Optional Practical Training (OPT) approvals, but this cap was not implemented, leading to more favorable conditions for F-1 students seeking H-1B employment.
Key Details:
- The $100,000 fee was proposed to limit OPT approvals but was not enacted.
- F-1 holders now have a higher likelihood of being selected in the H-1B lottery.
- The changes reflect a shift in the landscape for international students pursuing work in the U.S.
- This development may influence the decisions of prospective F-1 students regarding their educational and career paths.
This change is significant for F-1 students as it enhances their opportunities for employment in the U.S. after graduation. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
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