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  • 03.01.2024H-1B Lottery Process Begins On March 6th On Wednesday, March 6, 2024, USCIS will open its H-1B cap registration process for fiscal year 2025, informally known as the H-1B Lottery. Since 2020, USCIS has implemented an electronic registration system that requires the sponsoring employer to complete a few information forms and pay a registration fee. For the past three years, the registration fee was $10. For 2024, the registration fee increases to $215 for each visa beneficiary.
  • 05.31.2023COVID-19 Flexibilities for I-9 In-Person Document Inspections Extended to July 31, 2023, but Physical Inspections of Remotely Verified Documents Must be Completed and Documented by August 30, 2023 Federal law requires employers to perform in-person inspections of new employees and their documents (as well as current employees with expiring Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) to verify that they are authorized to work in the United States. Employers must fully and accurately complete a Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, when they inspect the employee’s documents, within three business days of a new hire’s first day of employment (or upon the expiration of a current employee’s EAD.) Beginning in March 2020, though, employers were permitted to perform virtual, remote Form I-9 verifications and document inspections for employees working remotely due to COVID-19.
  • 02.19.2020Are You Prepared for the New Registration and Application Deadlines for H-1B Visa Petitions? The Trump Administration’s goal to move the H-1B visa application and lottery process to the Internet is being implemented now. The following are the government-imposed deadlines employers face to ensure that their H-1B visa applications are timely received and reviewed by the U.S. Customs and Immigration Service. These deadlines apply only to employers that are subject to the annual visa caps, and not to cap-exempt employers such as colleges, universities, non-profits associated with colleges and universities, and non-profit research or government organizations.