The H1B Visa Lottery is a gateway to career opportunities in the United States for many international professionals. Understanding the process and preparing ahead are critical for a successful application. This guide provides a detailed roadmap for navigating the H1B Visa Lottery, offering insights and tips for each phase of the process.
When it comes to the H1B visa lottery, it's a significant misconception to think you just need to submit your application in March and wait. Actually, the preparation for H1B should begin at the end of the previous year. If you're planning to participate in the lottery, you should start preparing mentally now to avoid being overwhelmed later. I've summarized the entire timeline for the H1B lottery, including important points to note. Make sure you read through and bookmark this for future reference.
*H1B Lottery Timeline Update: Employers can start registering for the H1B lottery on February 21st, and the deadline for submitting information is March 22nd.
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At this time, it's crucial to get a clear confirmation from your employer about your eligibility for the H1B lottery. Many HR representatives might say during interviews, "If your performance is good, we'll support the H1B lottery." So in December, you need to confirm with your supervisor or HR whether your job performance meets the company's criteria for supporting the H1B lottery. If you find out you're not eligible for the lottery, this is the latest time to consider changing jobs.
If your employer is a small company or inexperienced with the H1B lottery, they might be sponsoring an employee for the first time. At this stage, it's advisable to contact a lawyer with your employer to familiarize yourself with the process. Don't leave everything to others; start preparing any necessary documents in advance to adjust promptly if needed. If your employer doesn’t have a preferred lawyer, you can find one yourself and jointly confirm a reliable lawyer.
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Employers who have participated in the lottery before should check if their email registered with myUSCIS is still valid. For first-time participants, the registration for the H1B lottery usually starts on February 21st. By this time, you should have finalized the lawyer who will assist with the lottery.
From March 6th, the USCIS website's electronic registration system for the H1B lottery opens. Employers and lawyers can start entering information and pay a $10 registration fee for each employee. After submission, check that each employee's status in the system is "Submitted."
Note: Employers should complete the registration as early as possible to avoid last-minute errors. All USCIS deadlines are based on Eastern Time. According to past experience, the latest registration deadline in 2024 is expected to be 5:00 PM Eastern Time (2:00 PM Pacific Time).
Based on past years, if USCIS receives enough registrations by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on March 22nd, they will start the random selection process, with a total of 85,000 visas available (65,000 under the Regular Cap and 20,000 under the Master's Cap). By March 31st, USCIS will notify the results, with "Selected" indicating you've been chosen in the lottery.
1.1 What is LCA?
1.2 LCA Approval Time:
This form is part of the application for non-immigrant work visas. Sections to be filled out include:
Include Cover letter, check, application forms, other supplementary documents, and a Duplicate Copy. Once everything is ready, send it out.
Then, wait patiently for the approval results. If your materials pass the review, you'll receive the I-797 Approve Notice. If not, USCIS will issue an RFE (Request For Evidence) for additional documentation, and you can consult with your lawyer to complete the required materials.
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For approved H1B applicants, the visa takes effect on October 1st. For those still waiting for approval, the specific effective date is based on the I-797 form.
That's the complete overview of the H1B lottery process. Hopefully, this guide helps everyone get selected on their first try and successfully secure their visa! For more information on the H1B application and lottery process, follow Goelite. We regularly invite professional lawyers to hold seminars and answer your questions for free. For those not selected, learn about Day 1 CPT to help you continue working or re-enter the lottery!