FY2025 H-1B Cap Update: Cap Reached and Closed After Two Lottery Rounds
USCIS has announced that they have reached the H-1B cap limit for fiscal year 2025 (FY 2025). This means that they will not be conducting additional lottery rounds of selection after the initial two rounds. This also means that all H-1B cap registrants who were not selected under the first or second rounds are now considered as “Not Selected.”
Historically High Number of Applicants and Two Rounds of Selections Means No Additional Lottery Rounds
We had reported early in the H-1B cap season that there were 470,342 registrations this year and that USCIS had selected a higher number of registrations with the expectation that a significant percentage of selected registrants will not pursue a petition filing.
H-1B Cap Alternatives
Many H-1B cap registrants who were not selected under the first and second rounds this year have been hoping for a third round (like last year); unfortunately, no additional selection rounds will be conducted this year.
Now that the H-1B quota has been reached, we are receiving an increasing number of inquiries by both cap-subject employers and prospective employees about the alternatives – we invite you to review our guide with the most common H-1B cap visa alternatives. Our office is also starting to accept and prepare registrations for the new upcoming H-1B cap lottery process for March 2025 and we offer flat fees to handle the entire application and you can contact us or request a flat fee quote.
Conclusion
Our office will continue to monitor developments relating to the H-1B program, this and next year’s caps and the immigration proposals. In the meantime, please feel free to subscribe to our free weekly newsletter to obtain developments on this and related topics. If our office can be of any help with any of the H-1B visa alternative options, please feel free to contact us.
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