Trump Admin Selects 120,000 H-1B Visa Applications: What to Know

The Trump administration has selected 120,141 H-1B visa applications for the fiscal year 2026, according to newly released data from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

Why It Matters

President Donald Trump has previously expressed support for employment-based visas, especially the H-1B program. The announcement comes amid renewed scrutiny of employment-based immigration and signals a more restrained approach compared to previous years.


What To Know

The FY 2026 H-1B cap season experienced a notable decline in both total registrations and eligible applicants compared to previous years. USCIS received 358,737 H-1B registrations, of which 343,981 were deemed eligible. This represents a 27% drop in eligible registrations from the 470,342 reported for FY 2025.

Additionally, the number of unique applicants fell sharply. For FY 2026, approximately 336,000 individuals submitted applications, down from 423,000 the previous year, signaling either reduced participation or stricter eligibility criteria.

A detailed look shows that 336,153 eligible registrations came from individuals with only one registration, while just 7,828 registrations were from beneficiaries with multiple submissions. This is a significant decrease compared to prior years when multiple filings made up a larger share of total registrations.

In contrast, FY 2024 saw over 758,000 eligible registrations and 188,400 selections. The current decline suggests a tightening of eligibility scrutiny and potentially lower demand for H-1B visas, possibly reflecting recent policy changes.

Selected applications—approximately 35% of eligible registrations—were chosen through the lottery system that allocates the limited number of visas available under the annual cap.

The number of unique employers participating in FY 2026 was roughly 57,600, similar to the approximately 52,700 reported in FY 2025.

However, the number of eligible unique beneficiaries dropped significantly to about 336,000 this year, down from 423,000 last year.

Eligible registrations also fell sharply to 343,981 in FY 2026, compared to 470,342 in FY 2025—a decrease of nearly 27%.

On average, there were 1.01 registrations per beneficiary in FY 2026, down from 1.06 in FY 2025, indicating that most beneficiaries had only one registration submitted on their behalf.

Industries such as technology, finance, and academia remain some of the largest beneficiaries of the H-1B visa program. In 2024, leading firms like Amazon, Google, and Meta were granted thousands of H-1B visas. Tesla, under the leadership of Elon Musk, reportedly used the program to bring hundreds of skilled workers to the United States.

The H-1B program operates under an annual cap of 65,000 new visas. However, an additional 20,000 petitions are exempt from this limit for applicants who hold a U.S. master's degree or higher, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

What People Are Saying

U.S. Tech Workers said in a post on X: "H-1B visa numbers for FY 2026: Despite mass tech layoffs and voter backlash—especially after the Christmas H-1B uproar—the Trump team stays hands-off: 120,141 NEW H-1Bs selected for FY2026. Demand remains high despite layoffs—a clear sign U.S. workers are being replaced.

What Happens Next

Although Trump is ramping up his crackdown on immigrants, the full impact of his administration's policies on H-1B registrations may not be evident until next year.

Whether the administration's agenda leads to a decrease in unique applicants next year will largely depend on changes in the job market and shifts in U.S. immigration policies.

 
It's still one of Trump's shittiest things that make no sense if he had to explain it to the country.
"BRAT: Look at the H-1B visa numbers for FY2026. They’re still way too high. Congress sets the caps, so this is on them. Issuance is on autopilot. USCIS is required to follow this law, so Congress has to change this law."
Yet another instance of deranged shitlibs and doomers jumping the gun trying to smugly turn this into a win over Trump and it ends up being something he has no hand in :story:
On one hand, this might serve as a potential criticism of Trump that's more tangible than the tired "Orange Man bad!" rhetoric the Dems pull out whenever he's in office.

On the other hand, this is more an indictment of congress who seems to have done little in terms of passing legislation since Trump took office. I know there are factions within the Republicans, but Trump needs to meet with them to see what - if anything - they can agree on passing though legislation.

As for reductions on H-1B visa numbers, I won't hold my breath waiting. This has been a hot topic for close to three decades now, but the employers/groups that use them and benefit the most from them also have their high-priced mouthpiece lobbyists making sure any talk about reduction never gets beyond that stage.

The funniest part is that the DNC can't hold them accountable for this or make it into a campaign issue because then they would have to indirectly admit that immigration is bad.
It is quite the dilemma for them because they definitely don't want to go on the record as supporting any sort of immigration reform.
 
The only silver lining is it isn't as bad as it otherwise would be. Kamala certainly wouldn't reduce it at all. It's still one of Trump's shittiest things that make no sense if he had to explain it to the country.
He's still importing these sub-human creatures this is ultimate cope, alongside his pet retard.
 
For comparison that's around a 10% drop from last year (135k) but that is likely because the total number of applications was 25% lower
The only reason the total number of applications was lower was because they finally cracked down on the fuckers sending in fraudulent and duplicate applications. They need to put a total freeze on certain countries until they learn to stop scamming, and deport the ones already here because they likely got in via fraudulent means.
 
Clearly we need to increase H1B imports even more, number is not going up as quickly as desired.
 
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