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USCIS reaches H-1B visa cap for Fiscal Year 2026

Welcome to the U.S. immigration news briefing from Corporate Immigration Partners, PC (CIP PC). The team is here to provide the latest updates on policy changes affecting corporate immigration. This blog covers the FY 2026 H-1B CAP registration process, petition filing details, and key requirements announced by USCIS.

USCIS Completes FY 2026 H-1B CAP Registration, Filing Begins April 1

On March 31, 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it has received enough registrations to meet the H-1B CAP Fiscal Year 2026. This includes the advanced degree exemption or Master’s CAP.

H-1B CAP Lottery, is a lottery process where USCIS randomly selects enough beneficiaries with properly submitted registrations. Selected beneficiaries may file their H-1B CAP petition with USCIS starting April 1, 2025.

An H-1B cap-subject petition has an option to either file the petition at the correct filing location or online at my.uscis.gov and within the filing period indicated on the relevant selection notice. The period for filing the H-1B cap-subject petition will be at least 90 days. Petitioners must include a copy of the applicable selection notice with the FY 2026 H-1B cap-subject petition. Petitioners must also submit evidence of the beneficiary’s valid passport or travel document used at the time of registration to identify the beneficiary.

This chart shows registration and selection numbers for fiscal years 2021-2025:

Cap Fiscal Year Total Registrations Eligible Registrations* Eligible Registrations for Beneficiaries with No Other Eligible Registrations Eligible Registrations for Beneficiaries with Multiple Eligible Registrations Selected Registrations
2021 274,237 269,424 241,299 28,125 124,415
2022 308,613 301,447 211,304 90,143 131,924
2023 483,927 474,421 309,241 165,180 127,600
2024 780,884 758,994 350,103 408,891 188,400*
2025 479,953 470,342 423,028 47,314 135,137**

*The number of initial selections for FY 2024 – 110, 791 – was smaller than in prior years primarily due to (a) establishing a higher anticipated petition filing rate by selected registrants based on prior years; and (b) higher projected Department of State approvals of H-1B1 visas, which count against the H-1B cap. 

**The number of initial selections for FY 2025 – 120,603 – was smaller than in prior years, primarily due to establishing a higher anticipated petition filing rate based on the beneficiary-centric selection process (that is, selection by unique beneficiary). USCIS selected the number of unique beneficiaries projected as needed to reach the congressionally mandated caps and exemptions. All properly submitted registrations for those beneficiaries that were selected were set to a selected status. Accordingly, the number of selected registrations was higher than the number of selected beneficiaries and this number is not completely comparable to prior years that used a direct registration selection method.

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