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USCIS Announces H-1B Cap Registration Period for March 2025

On Wednesday, February 5, 2025, US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that the online registration period for H-1B quota selection for the upcoming fiscal year will begin on Friday, March 7 at 12:00 pm (noon) Eastern time and run through 12:00 pm (noon) Eastern time on Monday, March 24. The FY2026 H-1B quota is for H-1B registrations and petitions filed to USCIS in March 2025, with a start date of October 1, 2025, or later.

The registration system for this year is similar to prior H-1B registrations. The FY 2026 H-1B cap will use the beneficiary-centric selection process launched in FY 2025. Under the beneficiary-centric process, registrations are selected by their unique beneficiary rather than by registration. Registrations will be submitted electronically and will require a non-refundable $215 registration fee, which is a significant increase from last year’s $10 registration fee. The US Department of Treasury has approved a temporary increase in the daily credit card transaction limit from $24,999.99 to $99,999.99 per day for the FY 2026 H-1B cap season. This temporary increase is in response to the volume of previous H-1B registrations that exceeded the daily credit card limit.

Assuming that USCIS receives more registrations than the allotted number of 85,000 available H-1B petitions, USCIS will conduct a computer-generated lottery among all registrations. USCIS “intends” to complete its process of notifying employers of selected H-1B registrants by March 31. Employers with selected cases will then be eligible to file an H-1B petition to USCIS within a designated 90-day period following registration selection. As mentioned above, approved H-1B petitions will be effective on October 1, 2025 — the start of the government’s 2026 fiscal year — or later.

Please contact your Mintz Immigration attorney if you have any questions.

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Arash R. Bahar

Arash R. Bahar

Practice Group Associate

Arash R. Bahar is an attorney at Mintz who advises businesses of all sizes on immigration and global mobility matters, including employment-based visas, immigrant petitions, PERM, and I-9 compliance issues.