USCIS is observing a significant decline in H-1B visa lottery registrations, which have dropped approximately 70% from the peak seen in FY24. Despite the cap for FY27 remaining at 85,000, experts predict that the cap will still be filled, but with a different demographic of applicants. This shift may lead to more H-1B visas being allocated to foreign students already in the U.S. rather than offshore applicants.
Key Details:
- H-1B cap for FY27 remains at 85,000 visas.
- Lottery registrations down about 70% compared to FY24.
- Increased likelihood of H-1B visas going to foreign students in the U.S.
- Anticipated rise in the use of L-1 intracompany transfer visas and attempts to navigate the EB system.
This change in registration patterns may significantly affect the landscape for foreign workers seeking employment in the U.S., particularly those from major IT firms like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and Cognizant.
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Source: USTechWorkers
