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U.S. Ends H-1B Visa Lottery, Moves To Skill & Wage-Based Selection

Shift to wage- and skill-based selection marks major overhaul of U.S. work visa system
Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisDecember 24, 2025 Business No Comments3 Mins Read
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In a landmark overhaul of the H-1B work visa program, the United States has officially ended the long-standing random lottery system that for decades determined which foreign professionals received one of the most coveted work visas in the world.

Starting February 27, 2026, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), will replace the lottery with a “weighted,” skill- and wage-based selection process.

What the Change Means

Under the new system, H-1B visas — capped at 65,000 annually with an additional 20,000 for U.S. advanced degree holders — will no longer be allocated purely by chance when applications exceed the cap. Instead, visas will be awarded based on criteria such as:

  • Skill level

  • Offered wage or wage tier





  • Other factors that reflect economic contribution and job quality

Applicants offered higher salaries and possessing stronger qualifications will have a significantly better chance of selection than those at lower wage levels.

Why the U.S. Made the Change

The DHS said the lottery was “exploited and abused” by some employers seeking to import lower-wage foreign workers rather than prioritising truly specialised talent. Officials argue a weighted system better aligns with the original intent of the H-1B program, protects American wages and working conditions, and rewards foreign workers with greater skills and higher pay.

The administration’s policy shift reflects a broader immigration strategy focused on economic self-interest, labor market protection, and stricter oversight of visa programs.

Timeline and Implementation

  • Final Rule Published: Late December 2025

  • Effective Date: February 27, 2026

  • First Cap Season Affected: FY 2027 H-1B registration (applications expected in March 2026 for jobs starting Oct 1, 2026)

  • Caps Remain Unchanged: 65,000 standard + 20,000 advanced degree exemptions

Impact on Applicants & Employers

● Foreign Workers

Professionals from countries with high H-1B demand — notably India and China — may now face a higher bar for selection. Under the weighted system, entry-level or lower-wage positions face reduced odds of selection compared to roles with higher salary offers.

● U.S. Employers

Companies that traditionally relied on the lottery to hire foreign talent must now adjust recruitment and compensation strategies. To improve chances of selection, employers may need to offer higher wages and focus on roles requiring advanced skills.

● Critics & Supporters

  • Supporters argue the reform incentivizes higher pay, aligns H-1B visas with national economic needs, and discourages manipulation of the system.

  • Critics warn it could make the visa harder for smaller businesses and younger professionals, especially those in entry-level tech and STEM sectors, to secure H-1B positions.

Broader Context

This change comes amid other major shifts affecting H-1B visas. In 2025, the administration also introduced a $100,000 fee on new H-1B petitions filed for workers outside the U.S., intended to reduce abuse and further prioritise high-value roles. A federal judge recently upheld that fee rule against legal challenges.

What This Means for the Future

The end of the H-1B lottery is one of the most significant changes to the U.S. employment-based immigration system in years. It signals a move toward a more selective, economically driven allocation of visas — with wage and skill as central factors. Whether this approach will achieve its goals of protecting American jobs while maintaining U.S. competitiveness on global talent remains a major point of discussion among policymakers, businesses, and international workers.

Summary:

The U.S. has abolished the H-1B visa lottery and will adopt a skill and wage-based selection process starting February 2026. The move aims to prioritise highly skilled, higher-paid foreign professionals and better protect American labour markets, but it also introduces challenges and uncertainties for applicants and employers alike.

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