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H-1B Lottery Application Decline Expected After New Rules

The H-1B visa program, crucial for tech industry hires, has altered rules limiting applicants to one submission, except for advanced degree holders, aimed at reducing duplicate filings from last year's 780,884. Amidst tech layoffs, this might decrease applications, sparking discussions on adopting a merit-based system over the current lottery.

Last updated: July 18, 2025 9:58 pm
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New H-1B visa rules limit applicants to one submission, potentially reducing last year’s record filings.
Layoffs in the tech industry may impact H-1B applications, stirring discussions for a merit-based system.
Closing the applications under new regulations shifts focus to USCIS processing and potential implications for the industry.

Understanding the Impact of New Visa Rules on H-1B Lottery Applications

The H-1B visa program, a cornerstone for tech companies in hiring international talent, has undergone significant changes. This year, the annual H-1B lottery, which allocates approximately 100,000 new slots, faced these alterations head-on. But what do these changes entail, and how might they affect the number of applications?

H-1B Lottery Application Decline Expected After New Rules
H-1B Lottery Application Decline Expected After New Rules

What Are the New Rules?

Firstly, it’s essential to grasp the H-1B visa allocation as set by Congress. Annually, 20,000 individuals with advanced degrees are selected in the first lottery round. Those not selected, along with candidates holding only bachelor’s degrees, then compete for the remaining 65,000 slots for private industry. Additionally, public-sector and non-profit employers often hire beyond this through other means.

Significant to this year’s process is the rule change implemented by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The new regulation stipulates that each applicant can only submit a single application, except those with advanced degrees. Previously, there was no such restriction, leading to a substantial number of duplicate filings out of the 780,884 applications recorded last year.

The Ramifications of Industry Layoffs and Rule Changes

The tech industry’s reported layoffs of more than 300,000 high-tech workers since January 1, 2023, might suggest a downturn in H-1B applications. Considering the new limitations on submissions, expectations point towards a notable decrease from last year’s record high applications.

While the move to eliminate duplicate filings might streamline the USCIS’s workload, it raises concerns about the potential impact on the quality of the H-1B workforce. In the past, a highly qualified candidate could have been the subject of multiple applications by different employers, thereby increasing their chances in the lottery. Under the current rules, every candidate, regardless of their credentials, has only one shot.

Could There Be a Better System?

The layoffs in the tech sector and their non-influence on the H-1B lottery system highlight a peculiar scenario. An employer could potentially lay off a significant number of H-1B holders and still apply for a similar or higher number of new visas in the subsequent lottery.

This scenario brings to light discussions around a more merit-based system, such as prioritizing applications based on the salary offered. Such an approach could prioritize the “best and brightest” over the merely “luckiest,” potentially benefiting the U.S. tech workforce and American job seekers.

The Closing of Applications

The application period concluded at noon on March 25th, marking the end of submissions under the new regulations. As the USCIS processes these applications, the industry awaits the results and their implications.

For individuals looking to understand more about the H-1B visa process or need authoritative information, visiting the USCIS’s official H-1B Specialty Occupations page provides comprehensive details.

Looking Ahead

The changes in the H-1B visa application process mark a pivotal shift in how international talent is sourced by U.S. employers. As the tech industry continues to evolve and adapt to these new rules, the impact on both job seekers and companies remains to be fully seen.

This Article In A Nutshell:

The H-1B visa lottery rules have changed, limiting applicants to one submission. This could lead to a drop in applications compared to last year’s 780,884. The tech industry layoffs haven’t influenced this year’s outcome. Talks suggest a merit-based system based on salaries might benefit U.S. workers in the future. Results awaited.

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  • New USCIS Application Rules for H-1B Visa 2025: How to Avoid Rejection
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  • Closure of FY 2025 H-1B Registration Period and Update on I-129 Filing Location
    Learn about the registration update and filing location change

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