Update: DHS Proposes Rule Replacing Random H-1B Cap Lottery to a Wage-Based Selection System

1/7/2021 UPDATE: On January 8, 2021 the administration will publish the final version of this rule in the Federal Register and it will take effect 60 days from publication. It is possible that the legality of the rule could be challenged in Federal Court and an injunction could be put in place preventing the rule from taking force while its legality is litigated. Similarly, the rule could also be placed on hold by the incoming Biden administration, delaying or preventing its implementation.

D&S will continue to monitor both the Biden Administration’s actions with respect to this rule as well as any lawsuits filed challenging the rule and will provide updates as they become available.

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DHS Proposes Rule Replacing Random H-1B Cap Lottery to a Wage-Based Selection System

RESTRUCTURING THE H-1B LOTTERY TO A WAGE-BASIS

On October 28, 2020 the Trump Administration proposed a significant change to the process of filing cap subject petitions for H-1B nonimmigrant classification. The proposal would replace the current random selection process by which USCIS selects H-1B registrations for filing of H-1B cap-subject petitions with a system that selects registrations based on the highest Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) prevailing wage level that the proffered wage equals or exceeds for the relevant Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code and area(s) of intended employment. The proposed rule, the full text of which is available here, was published in the Federal Register on November 2, 2020 and comments on the rule must be submitted on or before December 2, 2020.

Please note that this rule will NOT take effect until a Final Rule is published and made effective.

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