
New H-1B Lottery Rules Are Reshaping Hiring Plans in 2026: What Startups Need to Know | CORPIUS
New H-1B Lottery Rules Are
Reshaping Hiring Plans in 2026: What Startups Need to Know | CORPIUS
The H-1B lottery no longer operates as a flat
random draw. The H-1B lottery wage-weighted selection system,
implemented by a DHS
final rule effective February 27, 2026, replaces random selection for the
FY2027 H-1B cap season. Under the new H-1B lottery framework, registrations tied to
higher Department
of Labor prevailing wage levels receive more entries in the
selection pool — giving statistically better H-1B lottery odds to employers offering higher-paid
positions. The H-1B lottery change affects every employer filing cap-subject petitions, but its implications
for startups
and smaller businesses require specific strategic attention.
Key Takeaways: H-1B Lottery
Wage-Weighted Selection System
·
H-1B lottery wage-weighted selection
effective: FY2027 cap season (DHS final rule effective February 27, 2026)
·
H-1B lottery entries by wage level: Level 4
(highest) = 4 entries; Level 3 = 3 entries; Level 2 = 2 entries; Level 1
(lowest) = 1 entry
·
Annual H-1B cap: 65,000 general cap + 20,000 for U.S.
master's or higher degree holders — unchanged
·
New $100,000 additional H-1B
fee: applies to some petitions requiring consular processing abroad or status violation
situations — does NOT apply to valid change-of-status, small
businesses, nonprofits, or universities
in most interpretations
·
USCIS retains authority to deny petitions
where employers manipulated H-1B lottery odds by inflating wage level
designations
·
FY2026 H-1B season: prior random rules applied — the
new H-1B lottery weighted system begins with
FY2027
·
Registration window for FY2027 H-1B lottery: expected March 2026
How the H-1B Lottery Wage-Weighted
System Works
Under the prior H-1B lottery, each registration had equal
probability of selection regardless of offered wage. The new H-1B lottery wage-weighted system assigns
entries based on the DOL's Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS)
four-tier prevailing
wage framework — determined by occupation, geographic area, and
experience level:
·
Level 1 H-1B lottery: entry-level positions with
routine duties, close supervision — 1 entry in the H-1B lottery pool
·
Level 2 H-1B lottery: positions requiring judgment and
moderate experience — 2 entries
·
Level 3 H-1B lottery: positions requiring significant
experience, independent judgment — 3 entries
·
Level 4 H-1B lottery: fully competent, specialized
positions at top of wage range — 4 entries
A Level 4 H-1B lottery registration has four times the
probability of selection as a Level 1 registration for the same cap slots.
Across the full H-1B lottery pool, a disproportionate share of selected
registrations will come from higher wage level positions.
What the H-1B Lottery Change Means
for Startups
Startups face a more complex H-1B lottery calculus than established
employers. Startups that cannot offer Level 3 or Level 4 wages — because they
are pre-revenue or rely heavily on equity compensation over base salary — will
face lower H-1B lottery selection probabilities than
larger employers offering equivalent roles at higher cash compensation.
USCIS
has explicitly stated it will scrutinize H-1B lottery registrations and petitions for
wage level manipulation. Assigning an inflated wage level to improve H-1B lottery odds is not a viable strategy —
it creates denial risk and potential enforcement
exposure at the petition stage.
The $100,000 additional fee: Generally applies when a beneficiary
must obtain an H-1B visa at a U.S. consulate abroad due to a
status violation or similar issue. Does not apply to valid domestic change-of-status petitions or, in most
interpretations, to small businesses, nonprofits,
and universities.
Startups
should confirm their specific situation with immigration
counsel.
Alternative Visa Pathways in the
H-1B Lottery Context
The H-1B lottery wage-weighted system increases
the strategic importance of alternative
visa pathways for startups. For candidates who face low H-1B lottery selection odds — particularly
entry-level or mid-level hires at companies that cannot competitively offer
Level 3–4 wages — evaluate: L-1
(intracompany transfer), TN
(USMCA for Canadian and Mexican nationals), O-1
(extraordinary ability in science, technology, or business), and J-1
STEM options. These alternatives are not subject to the H-1B cap or the H-1B lottery framework.
The Policy Context: Why DHS
Changed the H-1B Lottery
DHS
framed the H-1B lottery wage-weighted rule change in
workforce protection terms. USCIS stated that the prior random H-1B
lottery "was exploited and abused by U.S.
employers who were primarily seeking to import foreign workers at
lower wages than they would pay American workers." The H-1B lottery
change is positioned as aligning the program with its original congressional
intent — directing visas toward higher-skilled, higher-paid foreign workers.
What Startups Should Do for the
FY2027 H-1B Lottery Season
·
Audit open
positions: determine the most accurate and defensible wage level
based on actual duties, experience requirements, and geographic location —
before the H-1B lottery registration window opens
·
Do not inflate H-1B lottery wage levels to improve odds — USCIS will
scrutinize misalignments at the petition stage
·
Identify alternative visa
options for candidates facing low H-1B lottery odds — L-1,
TN, O-1,
J-1 STEM
·
Engage immigration
counsel before the expected March 2026 H-1B lottery registration window
·
Build multi-year hiring
plans that account for H-1B lottery statistical reality — not all
registrations will be selected
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