The two rules are:
1. Electronic pre-registration for the H-1B cap. This is a proposed rule that has been considered by USCIS since 2011. Under the proposal, all H-1B lottery petitions will need to be electronically pre-registered during the H-1B pre-registration period from April 1-7. After the pre-registration period has concluded, USCIS will run the H-1B lottery. All H-1B lottery winners will then have 60 days to submit the actual H-1B petition. If implemented properly, this should save petitioners and the industry significant expense.
2. H-1B Masters Cap Allocation Preference. USCIS will technically re-engineer the way that it conducts the H-1B lottery. The result of the re-engineering should mean that a slightly greater number of H-1B petitions will be approved for US Masters Degree H-1B Beneficiaries than under the current H-1B lottery. We previously explained this process on an earlier blog.
1. Electronic pre-registration for the H-1B cap. This is a proposed rule that has been considered by USCIS since 2011. Under the proposal, all H-1B lottery petitions will need to be electronically pre-registered during the H-1B pre-registration period from April 1-7. After the pre-registration period has concluded, USCIS will run the H-1B lottery. All H-1B lottery winners will then have 60 days to submit the actual H-1B petition. If implemented properly, this should save petitioners and the industry significant expense.
2. H-1B Masters Cap Allocation Preference. USCIS will technically re-engineer the way that it conducts the H-1B lottery. The result of the re-engineering should mean that a slightly greater number of H-1B petitions will be approved for US Masters Degree H-1B Beneficiaries than under the current H-1B lottery. We previously explained this process on an earlier blog.
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