According to USCIS, a final rule has been announced on January 7, 2021 that will modify the H-1B cap selection process, amend current lottery procedures, and prioritize wages to protect the economic interests of U.S. workers and better ensure the most highly skilled foreign workers benefit from the temporary employment program. This effort will only affect H-1B registrations (or...
There are two published Final Rules released during the waning days of the Trump administration that would only allow high salary H-1B workers to be employed in the U.S. Below is a summary breakdown of the new rules and effective dates: 1. Final Rule on increasing H-1B wages (issued on January 14, 2021). Effective date: March 15, 2021. This is basically an amended version of similar rule that...
Update July 5, 2021 Due to a recent court decision in Chamber of Commerce, et al. v. DHS, et al., No. 20-cv-7331, the final rule on the computation of prevailing wage levels has been vacated and remanded back to the U.S. Department of Labor. The final rule was widely seen as an attempt to increase prevailing wages which would impact H-1B and PERM cases. DOL posted an update (copy below) on June...