H-1B Cap Lottery Registration Opens in March 2026

The registration period for the H-1B Cap lottery is set to open in March 2026, presenting both opportunities and challenges for prospective applicants and employers. As the landscape of H-1B visa sponsorship evolves, it is crucial for candidates and hiring managers to understand the new regulations and requirements.

Key Changes to the H-1B Process

New Fee Structure

A significant change in the H-1B application process is the introduction of a new $100,000 fee. This fee may deter some companies from sponsoring strong candidates due to the perceived burden of additional costs and paperwork. Understanding the implications of this fee is essential for both employers and applicants.

Proposed Wage-Level Lottery System

In addition to the fee changes, a proposed wage-level lottery system is expected to be implemented. This system aims to prioritize applicants based on the wage levels offered by employers, which could further complicate the sponsorship process for companies unfamiliar with the new criteria.

Essential Information for Employers

For companies that have never sponsored an H-1B visa or are uncertain about the implications of these changes, it is vital to educate themselves on the following:

Resources Available

To assist employers and applicants in navigating these changes, a comprehensive 4,000-word guide has been created. This guide covers:

This resource can be shared with employers or directly accessed through the provided link in the comments.

Support for Applicants

In a bid to ease the financial burden on applicants, Alma is offering to cover the H-1B lottery registration fee for 100 applicants this year. Interested individuals can sign up using the code H1BGIVEAWAY by January 31, 2026.

Conclusion

As the H-1B Cap lottery registration period approaches, it is essential for both employers and applicants to stay informed about the changes in the process. By understanding the new fee structure and the proposed wage-level lottery system, candidates can better prepare for their applications and increase their chances of success.

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Source: Aizada Marat (Alma)

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