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Speaker - Margie Faulk
Thu Mar 05, 2026 11:30 am EST 90 Minutes17 Days Left
Course Description
For the FY 2027 H-1B cap season (March 2026), employers should be prepared for a fast-moving registration window and higher cost exposure. The registration period is March 4–19, 2026, and the USCIS registration fee is $215. A major change expected for this cycle is a wage-weighted selection framework, which may give preference to higher-paid roles.
Other fee-related updates may also affect employer budgeting and strategy, including a potential $100,000 supplemental fee for certain cases (primarily those that are consular processed) and an increase in premium processing fees to $2,965, effective March 1, 2026.
Because U.S. immigration policy and agency processes continue to shift, employers, employees, and families need to stay current. Early 2026 updates and announcements impact immigrant visa processing, the H-1B specialty occupation program, and premium processing—making planning and compliance alignment especially important this year.
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Why Should You Attend?
The 2026 H-1B season is expected to be a high-pressure cycle for both skilled professionals seeking U.S. work authorization and employers who sponsor them. Even with demand rising, the annual limit remains fixed at 85,000 visas, which keeps selection highly competitive.
This means H-1B sponsorship is no longer a simple “file and wait” process. It resembles a controlled lottery with strict eligibility standards, documentation expectations, and increased scrutiny. In addition, recent policy messaging highlights ongoing concerns that the program could be used to replace—rather than supplement—U.S. workers with lower-wage labor.
Employers need to understand this climate because it can influence compliance review and adjudication trends.
Who Should Attend?
Know Your Presenter
Margie Faulk is a senior-level human resources professional with over 14 years of HR management and compliance experience and a former Compliance Officer for the Federal Defense Contracting industry. She has worked as an HR and Compliance advisor for major corporations and small businesses across small, large, private, public, and nonprofit sectors, and is bilingual in Spanish and bi-cultural. Why you should listen Margie’s expertise centers on multi-state, national, state,... Read more