Monday, March 27, 2023

USCIS portal for e-registration of H-1B applications is experiencing outage – Usky News



Last date for sponsoring employers to submit e-registration for h-1b The cap lottery for the financial year 2024 (year ending September 30, 2024) is likely to be extended beyond the pre-noon deadline of March 17, due to technical glitches that occurred yesterday. Many immigration attorneys reported not being able to complete the H-1B registration process for their clients.
US Citizenship and Immigration Services (U.S.USCIS) has announced: “Currently, some users are not able to complete the H-1B registration process. We apologize for any inconvenience and are working to fix the problem. Will increase the limit. Stay tuned for more details.”
According to many immigration lawyers that times of India One possible reason for this outage could be the unprecedented number of registrations we spoke with.
Kripa Upadhyay, Immigrant Attorney, says, “I hope this is not the case, but I do think the system has become overloaded with the pressure of last-minute registrations. At $10.00 per registration, it is, unfortunately, too expensive for some unscrupulous employers. has turned into a kind of revenue stream for
Last season, there were 4.83 lakh e-registration submissions for H-1B cap visa against the annual quota of only 85,000. This year, more than 5 lakh registrations are expected.
In 2019, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) introduced the current H-1B cap registration process. Sponsoring employers are required to electronically register beneficiaries (workers they intend to employ under the H-1B route). h-1b cap application Thereafter it is necessary to apply only for the beneficiaries selected in the lottery process.
In 2021, a lawsuit filed by approximately 500 foreign nationals who were not selected in the lottery pointed out that the e-registration process currently allows foreign nationals an unlimited number of registrations submitted on their behalf by multiple employers . This has given rise to an entire industry of so-called ‘H-1B consultants’ and fake employers who have exploited the flawed cap registration rules by charging potential workers to file multiple registrations on their behalf, even when no actual job offers have been made. Do not offer a suitable employer. The case was dismissed, as remedial steps had to be taken to ensure a fair deal. Whereas sponsoring employers are required to certify that the registration represents a legitimate job offer and that the organization did not work with other individuals or entities to submit the registration in order to unfairly increase the chances of selection. Immigration experts say the move isn’t doing enough.
Following the registration process, USCIS conducts two cap lotteries to select beneficiaries on whose behalf H-1B cap applications may be filed. The first lottery includes all registered H-1B beneficiaries. USCIS will use this lottery to select enough registrations to meet the regular H-1B cap of 65,000. The second lottery will include all the registered Master Cap beneficiaries who were not selected in the first lottery. USCIS will use this lottery to select enough registrants to meet the H-1B cap quota of 20,000 for US advanced degree holders. If the number of H-1B petitions received from the initial lottery is insufficient to meet the FY 2024 quota, a subsequent lottery is possible.

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