USCIS Update: New Form Requirement for Work Visa Petitions

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced an important update affecting employment-based visa petitions.

USCIS has updated the main form used by employers to sponsor foreign workers (Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker). The new version is designed to be stricter and requires more detailed information about the job and the employee. 

1. What is the Change?

  • New Form Version: A revised Form I-129 is now required.
  • The updated form requests more detailed information about the job position, including:
    • Minimum education requirements
    • Field of study
    • Required experience
    • Supervisory responsibilities
    • This form is used for several key visa categories, including the H-1B visa, O-1 visa, and L-1 visa.
  • Stricter Rules: The form asks for more details about the job, such as minimum education levels, specific fields of study, and whether the job involves supervision.
  • Third-Party Sites: There is extra scrutiny if the worker is being placed at a job site that is not the employer’s main office. 

2. When Does This Start?

  • As of April 1, 2026, USCIS will reject any I-129 form that is not the new 02/27/26 edition.
  • Previous versions (like the 01/20/25 edition) are only accepted if received before March 31, 2026. 

3. What Should You Do?

  • Employers: You must use the latest version of Form I-129 found on the USCIS. Do not use old, saved versions.
  • Employees: Ensure your employer or lawyer is using the updated form to avoid delays in your H-1B, L-1, or other work visa petitions. 

4. Why Did They Do This?

  • To make sure the job actually qualifies as a “specialty occupation” (requires a specialized degree).
  • To check that the salary matches the job description.
  • To reduce errors that cause requests for more evidence (RFEs). 
Tope Emiola
Tope Emiola

I'm the growth and marketing lead at AgoraVisa, where I help extraordinary talents turn complex US visa processes into global success stories.

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