The 2026 H-1B cap season (for FY 2027 visas) is the first major cycle operating under the DHS/USCIS wage-weighted selection rule, and that change requires employers and applicants to adjust strategy, documentation, and timing precisely to preserve chances of selection and a successful petition. Below I explain exact eligibility rules, the concrete dates you must know, how the new wage-level weighting affects probability, and practical, evidence-based tips that immigration teams and applicants can use to maximise selection and avoid common rejections.
The biggest structural change for the March 2026 registration season is the replacement of the equal-chance lottery with a wage-weighted selection system. Under the new process, registrations are assigned entries in the selection pool based on the Department of Labor (OEWS) wage level that the offered salary meets or exceeds: Level IV → 4 entries, Level III → 3 entries, Level II → 2 entries, Level I → 1 entry. This system preserves the overall cap (65,000 regular + 20,000 advanced-degree exception) but statistically favors higher-paid roles, so offered salary, chosen SOC code, and geographic wage data all matter at registration time.
Example scenario (illustration of decision-making)
A U.S. employer in Austin is sponsoring a software engineer whose proffered salary equals OEWS Level III for SOC 15-1252 in Travis County. By documenting the job duties, showing requisite experience, and certifying an LCA that supports Level III, the employer secures three entries in the selection pool — increasing statistical odds versus Level I — while retaining the obligation to substantiate Level III in the petition.
Start preparations now: assemble documentation, confirm SOC/wage data, and coordinate with counsel; register in the March 4–19 window and be ready to file I-129 between April 1 and the USCIS-specified deadline. The 2026 wage-weighted rule rewards careful preparation and truthful, evidence-backed wage positioning — play smart, document thoroughly, and stay within compliance boundaries to convert selection into approval.