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How to Change from F-1 to H-1B (Step-by-Step)

Jun 12, 2026

How to Change from F-1 to H-1B (Step-by-Step)

To change from F-1 to H-1B you need a US employer to register you in the March H-1B lottery, get selected (roughly 25-30% odds), and file an I-129 petition by June 30. If approved, your H-1B status starts October 1 β€” and if you are on OPT, cap-gap automatically extends your work authorisation until then.

Who this applies to

You are an F-1 student or recent graduate (on OPT or STEM OPT) with a US employer willing to sponsor you for an H-1B. This guide covers the change-of-status path inside the US β€” not consular processing abroad, which has a slightly different last step.

The actual options

TrackSponsor requiredLottery?TimelineNotes
Regular cap H-1BYesYes (March)Start Oct 1Default path for most F-1 grads
Master's cap H-1BYes (must have US master's+)Yes (second draw)Start Oct 1Extra lottery entry; better odds
Cap-exempt H-1BYes (university / non-profit research / govt research)NoAny time of yearFile at hire β€” no waiting for March
Concurrent H-1BCap-subject petition needed for any cap-exempt holder taking second cap-subject roleDependsVariesNiche

Step-by-step sequencing

1. Find a sponsor (before March)

The employer must register you in the H-1B lottery. Get this commitment well before the March window β€” most employers need at least 4-6 weeks of legal lead time to assemble the registration packet.

2. Employer registers in March

USCIS opens the H-1B registration window for ~14 days in early March. The employer pays a $215 registration fee per beneficiary and submits your details (name, passport, degree info). No petition is filed yet β€” this is just the lottery entry.

3. Lottery results in late March

USCIS runs the random selection and notifies registered employers by March 31. Recent selection rates: ~25-30% regular cap, ~40-50% effective rate if you also qualify for the master's cap.

4. Petition filing (April-June)

If selected, your employer has 90 days to file the full I-129 petition. Required documents include the Labor Condition Application (LCA) certified by the Department of Labor, your degree evaluation, employment letter, and supporting evidence that the role is a specialty occupation.

5. Adjudication

Standard processing runs 2-8 months. Premium processing ($2,805) guarantees a decision in 15 business days. Most employers file premium for H-1B change-of-status to lock in the October 1 start.

6. October 1 start date

If approved, your H-1B status begins October 1. You start working in H-1B status that day β€” no consular trip required if you changed status inside the US.

7. Cap-gap protection

If you are on F-1 OPT and your OPT would normally expire before October 1, cap-gap automatically extends both your F-1 status and your work authorisation through September 30. You do not need to file anything β€” it is automatic the moment USCIS receives your H-1B petition with a change-of-status request.

Costs you should expect

FeeAmountWho pays
Registration$215Employer
I-129 base fee$780Employer
ACWIA fee$750 (under 25 employees) or $1,500 (25 or more)Employer
Fraud prevention$500Employer
Asylum program fee$600 (regular) or $300 (small employer)Employer
Public Law 114-113 fee$4,000 (if 50+ employees, 50%+ on H-1B/L-1)Employer
Premium processing$2,805 (optional)Either

The employer is legally required to pay most fees. Total to the employer typically lands at $3,000-$6,000 plus legal fees ($2,000-$5,000).

Common mistakes

Waiting until February to ask about sponsorship. Most companies decide their H-1B sponsorship list in November-January. By February, the slots are often full.

Assuming the master's cap gives you a guaranteed second chance. It is a second lottery draw, not automatic selection. Master's cap selection has hovered around 20%; combined with the regular cap, the effective rate is 40-50%.

Forgetting cap-gap requires a timely-filed petition. Cap-gap kicks in only if the H-1B petition with a change-of-status request is received by USCIS while your OPT is still valid (or within the 60-day grace period).

Travelling internationally during cap-gap. If you leave the US during the cap-gap period, you generally cannot re-enter in F-1 status. You must wait abroad until October 1 and enter on the new H-1B visa stamp.

Not having a backup. Even with the master's cap, you have a 50-60% chance of not being selected. Have a Plan B before March: cap-exempt employer, O-1A petition, transfer to a country with easier work visas, or enrol in a further degree.

FAQ

What if my H-1B is denied?

You revert to F-1 status (or OPT if it is still valid). If OPT has expired and cap-gap is lifted by the denial, you have 60 days to depart, change status, or transfer to another school.

Can I work for a different employer than the one who sponsored me?

Not without a transfer petition (H-1B portability). Once you have an approved H-1B with one employer, another employer can file a new petition and you can start working the day they file (not when it's approved).

Does the master's cap require a US master's specifically?

Yes. A foreign master's does not qualify for the master's cap. Only a US-earned master's degree or higher counts.

When can I travel after starting H-1B?

You need an H-1B visa stamp in your passport to re-enter the US. You apply for it at a US consulate abroad. If your change-of-status was approved while you were inside the US, you do not yet have a stamp β€” get one before you travel.

What if I'm on STEM OPT and don't get H-1B for three years?

You have run out of OPT and run out of lotteries. Options at that point: O-1A if your record supports it, EB-2 NIW or EB-1A self-petition, switch to a cap-exempt employer, or enrol in a new degree program (with a new F-1).


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