USCIS Issues FY2021 H-1B Cap Lottery Results

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With lightning speed, USCIS closed the FY2021 H-1B Cap Registration Process, conducted the lottery (random selection process), and issued the lottery results.

Since yesterday, March 27, 2020, the agency has been sending email notices prompting attorneys and registrants to check their “myUSCIS” online accounts for results.  USCIS has stated that it intends to notify all employers whose registrations were selected no later than Tuesday, March 31, 2020.

The myUSCIS account should show one of 3 statuses per registration:

  • Submitted – This means that USCIS received the prospective petitioner’s registration for a particular beneficiary, but for now the registration was not selected in the FY2021 H-1B cap lottery.
    • Because there is a chance (perhaps very small) that USCIS will not approve a sufficient number to petitions that will be filed by selected registrants, “Submitted” registrations will be held in abeyance, (potentially?) until the end of the federal government fiscal year (September 30, 2021).
    • By the end of the fiscal year, all registrations will show up as Selected, Not Selected or Denied.
  • Selected – This means that USCIS selected the prospective petitioner’s registration for a particular beneficiary in the FY2021 H-1B Lottery.
    • The Selection is valid only for the specified beneficiary (no substitutions or selection transfers) and for the FY2021 cap season.
    • In myUSCIS, “Selected” registrations will have an H-1BR – H-1B Registration Notice of Action which can be viewed, specifying among other things:
      • the Beneficiary Confirmation Number,
      • the limited period of time during which the employer may file the H-1B petition (no fewer than 90 days), and
      • the Service Center with which the H-1B petition must be filed.
    • The H-1B petition must include a copy of the H-1BR Notice.
    • If an employer files an FY2021 H-1B cap petition for other than a selected beneficiary, USCIS has stated that it will deny or reject the petition.
  • Denied – This means:
    • the registrant submitted more than one registration for the same beneficiary, or
    • the $10 filing fee payment method was declined and not reconciled.
    • As part of the new H-1B cap electronic registration process, USCIS had stated that if a single registrant registered more than once on behalf of the same beneficiary, all registrations for that particular registrant and beneficiary combination for the fiscal year will be invalid.

As a reminder, USCIS has temporarily suspended the availability of premium processing. including for Cap-Subject H-1B petitions.

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