USCIS Announces Online H-1B Filings and the Creation of Organizational Accounts

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USCIS Announces Online H-1B Filings and the Creation of Organizational Accounts

by Breanne Johnson

by Breanne Johnson

Starting next month, employers looking to sponsor H-1B specialty occupation workers will have the option to file online and create organizational accounts with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Alongside I-129 petitions for H-1B workers, online submission of premium processing requests will also be available. The introduction of organizational accounts enables multiple individuals within a company to file petitions through a single account.

The H-1B registration process, which went online in 2020, precedes the filing of I-129 petitions. Typically commencing in mid-March, the registration period leads to a lottery once USCIS receives enough registrations to meet the annual cap of 85,000 visas. By enabling this online filing change, the entire H-1B lifecycle, from registration to the final decision will become fully electronic. These changes aim to enhance efficiency, reduce duplicate registrations, and streamline the petition process.

The move towards a predominantly online process aligns with USCIS’s efforts to revamp the H-1B visa lottery, intending to prevent manipulation of the system. Stay tuned for further updates as this new system unfolds.

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