USCIS has announced a significant change in the selection process for the H-1B visa for fiscal year 2027, implementing a wage-based selection system instead of the traditional random lottery. This new approach prioritizes higher wage roles, which may affect the selection rates for entry-level applicants. The selection notices are currently being released and will continue until March 31, 2024, with the filing window opening on April 1, 2024.
Key Details:
- Selection notices are being released until March 31, 2024.
- Filing window for selected candidates opens on April 1, 2024.
- Employers and attorneys will receive notifications; candidates will not be directly notified.
- New requirement: Employers must submit Form I-129 with detailed job role specifications, including education, field of study, and required experience.
This structural shift indicates that the H-1B process is evolving to reward higher-value roles and filter out low-wage applications, reflecting a broader trend in U.S. immigration policy. Candidates applying in the next cycle should focus on role positioning, salary benchmarking, and job alignment, as the selection process is no longer based solely on chance.
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Source: @NikinTharan
