Immigration News - H-1B, United States H-1B registration lottery completed, filing period begins April 1 Share this article LinkedIn Facebook X (Twitter) March 30, 2021 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced today that it has conducted the initial H-1B lottery after having received enough registrations to exceed the allotted H-1B quotas during the electronic registration period. Key Points: USCIS said it has notified all prospective H-1B petitioners whose registrations were selected in the lottery. MyUSCIS H-1B registrant accounts will show the status of each registration as “selected,” “submitted,” “denied” or “invalidated-failed payment.” “Selected.” This means the registration was selected to file an H-1B petition. “Submitted.” The registration was submitted and was not selected in the initial lottery but remains eligible if there are other selections for the 2022 fiscal year. “Denied.” This means that multiple petitions were submitted by or on behalf of the same registrant for the same beneficiary. These registrations are invalid. “Invalidated-failed payment.” This means that a registration was submitted but the payment was declined, not reconciled or otherwise invalid. These registrations are invalid. Petitioners may begin to file H-1B cap-subject petitions for selected candidates April 1, and the filing period will run for 90 days. For more information, visit USCIS’ H-1B Cap Season page. BAL Analysis: Companies are reminded that while the filing period will remain open for 90 days, they should prioritize time-sensitive candidates such as F-1 students on cap-gap and others whose status may expire soon. BAL continues to monitor the H-1B process and will provide updates as information becomes available. This alert has been provided by the BAL U.S. Practice group. For additional information, please contact berryapplemanleiden@bal.com. Copyright © 2021 Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP. All rights reserved. Reprinting or digital redistribution to the public is permitted only with the express written permission of Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP. For inquiries please contact copyright@bal.com.