Categories: WORLD

New Form I-129 for H-1B cap registration explained: What’s changed after USCIS seeks clarity from employers

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has released a new Form I-129. This time the H-1B cap lottery is no longer random, but based on salary. USCIS has required employers who submit this form when applying for H-1B employees to provide specific details about the position. The new form requires employers to describe the minimum educational requirements for the position, the exact area of ​​study required, whether minimum experience is required and whether the position includes supervisory duties, among other things. Starting April 1, 2026, USCIS will only accept the new Form I-129. This time, wages for H-1B visa holders will be divided into four levels based on position. An H-1B applicant’s chances of winning the lottery will also be determined by these levels. Level 4 applicants will have 4 chances, while Level 1 applicants will only have 1 chance.

  • Level 1 is for entry-level positions
  • Level 2 is for roles that require some experience
  • Level 3 is for experienced workers
  • Level 4 is for experienced supervisors

What are the requirements for the new Form I-129?

  • Minimum education required for this position
  • Related research areas
  • Is any experience required?
  • Whether the role is a supervisory role.

The Murth Law Firm explains the logic behind the new I29 form, stating in its blog post: If an employer registers at a higher wage level based on the wages offered, but the job requirements clearly support only a Class I classification on the LCA, USCIS will use this information to review this discrepancy. Boundless Immigration explains that employers must now be more consistent in the applications they submit. First, they submit their online registration. If selected, then they must file a Labor Condition Application and I-129. They must maintain consistency in job level, salary level, and work location across all of these documents.

WEB DESK TEAM

Our team of more than 15 experienced writers brings diverse perspectives, deep research, and on-the-ground insights to deliver accurate, timely, and engaging stories. From breaking news to in-depth analysis, they are committed to credibility, clarity, and responsible journalism across every category we cover.

Recent Posts

Meet the loaches: Treasure hunters uncover centuries-old secrets from the Thames | World News

Just after midnight, when much of London is asleep, people quietly make their way down the slippery banks of the…

19 minutes ago

Two new Ebola cases detected at health facilities in Kampala, Uganda; total number of cases rises to 7

Uganda's health ministry said on Monday that it had detected two more confirmed cases of Ebola, bringing the total number…

45 minutes ago

UK heatwave 2026: UK records hottest day of 2026 as 35C heatwave scorches London, Kent and southeast England | World News

Britain is experiencing its hottest weather of 2026, with temperatures reaching 35C, health warnings and thunderstorm risks / Picture: File…

1 hour ago

Memorial Day 2026: Is it a federal holiday? Here’s what’s open and closed in America

Memorial Day 2026 arrives on the earliest possible date for the first time in years. It gives people a three-day…

2 hours ago

Plastic roads in Nepal: Nepal’s ‘garbage roads’: Turn plastic waste into roads for cleaner cities | World News

Plastic waste management in Nepal has become the country’s most pressing environmental issue. With the increasing production and use of…

2 hours ago

Saratoga Springs Amber Alert: Where are Will and Wesley Richman? Father of missing Utah child named as suspect

one AMBER ALERT A toddler and baby are still active after their disappearance in Saratoga Springs. Authorities have launched a…

2 hours ago