From Carl Shusterman Immigration Lawyer <[email protected]>
Subject H-1B Online Registration Starts March 9, 2021
Date February 8, 2021 4:00 PM
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H-1B Online Registration Starts March 9, 2021
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The USCIS announced that employers subject to the H-1B cap can begin registering online at noon Eastern Time on March 9, 2021.  H-1B Online Registration will end at noon Eastern Time on March 25.

On March 31, USCIS will begin notifying employers as to which workers were selected in the lottery. For each person chosen in the lottery, USCIS will provide their employer with a selection notice.  If the person is selected in the H-1B lottery, the notice must be printed by the employer and submitted together with the person’s H-1B petition.

A registrant’s USCIS online account will show one of the following statuses for each registration:

*• Submitted:* The registration has been submitted and is eligible for selection. If the initial selection process has been completed, this registration remains eligible, unless subsequently invalidated, for selection in any subsequent selections for the fiscal year for which it was submitted.

*• Selected:* Selected to file an H-1B cap petition.

*• Not Selected:* Not selected – not eligible to file an H-1B cap petition based on this registration.

*• Denied:* Multiple registrations were submitted by or on behalf of the same registrant for the same beneficiary. If denied as a duplicate registration, all registrations submitted by or on behalf of the same registrant for this beneficiary for the fiscal year are invalid.

*• Invalidated-Failed Payment:* A registration was submitted but the payment method was declined, not reconciled, or otherwise invalid.

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Starting on April 1, employers will be able to submit H-1B petitions for at least 3 months for workers who were chosen in the lottery. It is not yet known whether employers will be able to file H-1B petitions using premium processing during that period of time.

Although the approval of an H-1B petition does not authorize a person to begin employment in H-1B status until October 1, 2021, there is an exemption for students currently employed using F-1 student Optional Practical Training (OPT). If the student’s OPT will expire prior to October 1, 2021, the approval of an H-1B petition with an October 1st start date allows the student to continue working between the OPT expiration date and October 1st. This is known as the "cap-gap".

The Trump Administration had previously issued a regulation which would have given H-1B cap numbers to workers paid the highest wage level for their occupation in their geographic area.

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