If I am not selected in the H-1B lottery, can I apply for PERM?
Reader asks:
My husband found a job and the company helped apply for H-1B, but he hasn’t been selected in the lottery for three rounds. We are feeling hopeless. I suddenly thought – can we skip the H-1B lottery and have the company file a PERM instead, while staying in the U.S.? My husband was born in South Korea, so there should be no backlog. Can someone on TN status directly file a PERM?
Mr. Alan Lee, Esq. answers,
Unfortunately, H-1B registration is not guaranteed, and it is not unusual that individuals can go multiple rounds and years in the H-1B lottery without being selected. It is best that individuals keep trying as we have seen persons who have failed multiple times finally be selected. If selected, H-1B holders can remain in the US for up to six years and perhaps even longer under such status. On your specific questions, the company can file a PERM application while you and your husband are staying in the US. Your husband would have to maintain legal non-immigrant status if he wishes to adjust status at the end of the process. A person on TN status can directly file for PERM, but that individual should be aware that travel outside the US even to Canada during the process may give him problems on entry as as there is stricter vetting at the borders and TN unlike H1B requires non-immigrant intent.