H-1B Cap Registration Opens March 4: What Employers and HR Must Know

Mar 3, 2026 | Immigration Updates

USCIS will open the FY 2027 H-1B cap electronic registration period at 12:00 p.m. ET on March 4, 2026, and close it at 12:00 p.m. ET on March 19, 2026. Selection notifications are expected by March 31, 2026. Employers may submit registrations only during this 15-day window.

This year’s cap season is materially different. USCIS will implement a weighted selection system if registrations exceed the annual cap, potentially favoring higher-skilled and higher-paid positions. In addition, a Presidential Proclamation — Restriction on Entry of Certain Nonimmigrant Workers — raises the possibility that certain selected petitioners may be subject to a $100,000 supplemental fee as a condition of filing the H-1B petition. Early strategic planning is essential.

Registration Requirements and Key Reminders

All cap-subject employers must submit registrations through a USCIS organizational online account and pay the $215 registration fee per beneficiary.

Important reminders for HR teams:

  • Employers without a USCIS organizational account should create one immediately.
  • Registration is mandatory before filing a full H-1B petition.
  • Beneficiary data entry and payment cannot occur before March 4.
  • Failure to properly register will bar an employer from filing a cap-subject petition for that beneficiary.

New Weighted Selection System: Why Compensation Matters

If USCIS receives more registrations than available H-1B numbers, it will apply a weighted selection process. While final implementation details remain critical, the framework signals that wage level and position skill level may influence selection probability.

Practical implications for employers:

  • Higher wage levels may improve selection odds.
  • Compensation strategy now directly impacts lottery outcomes.
  • Workforce planning and immigration strategy must be aligned.

If registrations fall below the cap, all properly submitted registrations for unique beneficiaries will be selected.

Potential $100,000 Supplemental Fee Exposure

Under the Presidential Proclamation, certain employers whose registrations are selected may be required to pay a $100,000 supplemental fee before filing the H-1B petition. Selection does not guarantee eligibility to file.

Recommended employer action steps:

  • Conduct a pre-registration eligibility assessment.
  • Evaluate whether exemptions may apply.
  • Incorporate potential supplemental fee exposure into budget forecasting.
  • Avoid assuming that lottery selection equals petition approval.

Given the magnitude of the potential fee, early legal review is strongly advised.

Strategic Preparation for FY 2027

Employers should begin internal planning immediately to minimize risk and maximize selection potential.

Key preparation steps include:

  • Identifying cap candidates, including:
    • F-1 students on OPT or STEM OPT
    • L-1 employees who may require H-1B status
    • Prospective international hires
  • Reviewing wage levels to ensure they are:
    • Competitive
    • Consistent with prevailing wage requirements
    • Strategically aligned with weighted selection considerations
  • Confirming specialty occupation alignment through clear documentation of:
    • Degree requirements
    • Job complexity
    • Industry standards
  • Preparing for rapid post-selection filing, including:
    • Timely Labor Condition Application (LCA) submission
    • Complete petition preparation
    • Public Access File compliance

How WR Can Help

The FY 2027 H-1B cap season combines:

  • A short registration window
  • A weighted selection model
  • Potential six-figure supplemental fee exposure
  • Increased scrutiny of wages and specialty occupation eligibility

The FY 2027 H-1B cap season presents a compressed registration window, a weighted selection model, and potential supplemental fee exposure, all requiring careful coordination between HR, finance, and immigration counsel.

WR Immigration partners with employers to strengthen cap readiness and reduce risk through:

  • Strategic wage and position analysis aligned with the weighted selection model
  • Pre-registration eligibility and supplemental fee risk assessments
  • Compliant registration preparation and rapid post-selection petition filing

For organizations managing higher volumes, WR’s award-winning immigration management platform, WRapid™, enhances visibility and efficiency by providing:

  • Real-time case tracking and centralized program oversight
  • Robust analytics and budgeting tools to support forecasting
  • AI-driven document processing and seamless HR system integration

By combining legal strategy with advanced technology, WR helps global mobility teams navigate the evolving H-1B landscape with greater precision and control.

Employers should conduct an immediate cap strategy review to optimize wage positioning, assess potential fee exposure, structure compliant registrations, and prepare for rapid petition filing if selected.

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