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City guides · Updated June 2026 · 12 min read

H-1B Filing in Charlotte — 2026 Employer Guide (LCA, I-129 & Fees)

Charlotte H-1B employer guide: 2,826 petitions (FY 2026 Q2), Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC prevailing wage, FY 2027 lottery, document checklist, and fees.

Charlotte ranks #13 nationally with 2,826 H-1B petitions in FY 2026 Q2. Charlotte's banking and fintech sectors sponsor software engineers and analysts. This guide covers lottery registration, LCA certification, Form I-129 filing, prevailing wage for the Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC, document checklists, and government fees for Charlotte, NC employers.

Charlotte H-1B market snapshot

Charlotte metro H-1B data

  1. 01USCIS petitions#13 nationally · 2,826 (FY 2026 Q2)
  2. 02Typical offered wage range$110,000+
  3. 03DOL certification rate98%+

Leading H-1B sponsors in Charlotte

Major employers filing H-1B LCAs and petitions in the Charlotte market include:

Representative employers

  1. 01Bank of AmericaActive sponsor
  2. 02Wells FargoActive sponsor
  3. 03Lowe'sActive sponsor
  4. 04Duke EnergyActive sponsor
  5. 05HoneywellActive sponsor

Top sponsored roles in Charlotte

Common H-1B occupations

  1. 01Software Engineer$115,000+
  2. 02Data Analyst$100,000+
  3. 03Technology Consultant$110,000+
  4. 04Financial Analyst$105,000+
  5. 05Developer$110,000+

Industries driving Charlotte H-1B demand

  • Banking
  • Fintech
  • Energy
  • Consulting
  • IT services

Prevailing wage and LCA requirements

  • File Form ETA-9035 through DOL FLAG for the Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC worksite.
  • Pay the higher of prevailing wage or actual wage paid to similar U.S. workers.
  • Post LCA notice to employees in the occupational classification.
  • Maintain a Public Access File (PAF) for each certified LCA.
  • LCAs must list the actual Charlotte worksite address and Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC prevailing wage for the SOC code.
  • FY 2027 cap registration uses wage-weighted selection — higher OEWS wage levels receive more lottery entries.
  • Consulting employers at client sites need employer-employee relationship and client-letter evidence on I-129.

FY 2027 cap registration and wage-weighted selection

Cap-subject Charlotte employers must register during March 4–19, 2026 and pay the $215 registration fee per beneficiary. USCIS uses wage-weighted selection — higher OEWS wage levels receive more entries:

Wage-weighted lottery entries

  1. 01Level IV4 entries — Fully competent — ~67th percentile for SOC + local MSA
  2. 02Level III3 entries — Experienced — ~50th percentile
  3. 03Level II2 entries — Qualified — ~34th percentile
  4. 04Level I1 entry — Entry-level — ~17th percentile

Step-by-step H-1B filing process

  • Confirm specialty occupation and beneficiary credentials.
  • File and certify LCA with DOL for the correct worksite and wage level.
  • For cap-subject cases: register in March lottery; file I-129 only if selected.
  • Prepare Form I-129 with support letter, evidence packet, and employer-paid fees.
  • Track USCIS receipt; optional premium processing ($2,965) for 15-business-day action.

Document checklist

From the employer

  • Form I-129 Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker
  • H Classification Supplement to Form I-129
  • Certified Labor Condition Application (Form ETA-9035)
  • Employer support letter with job duties and specialty-occupation analysis
  • Company evidence (e.g., tax returns, business license, org chart as needed)
  • Filing fee payments (employer-paid; cannot be passed to the employee)
  • Public Access File (PAF) for the certified LCA

From the employee

  • Copy of valid passport (biographic page)
  • Degree certificates and official transcripts
  • Credential evaluation for foreign degrees (if applicable)
  • Resume/CV consistent with petition forms
  • I-94 arrival record and prior immigration documents (if in the U.S.)
  • Prior H-1B approval notices (I-797) for extensions or transfers
  • Pay stubs for change-of-employer or amendment cases

Government fees (2026)

h1bfiling.com service fees: $999 lottery · $2,999 full filing. Government fees below are separate:

USCIS & DOL fees

  1. 01H-1B registration (cap-subject)$215 — Per beneficiary; FY 2027 window Mar 4–19, 2026
  2. 02Form I-129 base filing fee$780 online / $730 paper — $460 / $410 for employers with ≤25 full-time employees
  3. 03ACWIA training fee$1,500 — $750 for ≤25 employees; exempt for universities & nonprofit research orgs
  4. 04Fraud prevention fee$500 — Initial petitions and change-of-employer only
  5. 05Asylum program fee$600 — $300 small employer; $0 nonprofits
  6. 06Premium processing (Form I-907)$2,965 — Optional; 15 business days to adjudicative action
  7. 07Public Law 114-113 fee$4,000 — Only if 50+ employees and >50% on H-1B/L-1
  8. 08Presidential proclamation fee$100,000 — Certain new petitions for beneficiaries abroad requiring consular processing; verify current status before filing

Common RFE triggers

  • Specialty occupation — degree field does not clearly match job duties
  • Employer-employee relationship at third-party client sites (consulting/staffing)
  • Wage level or SOC code inconsistency between registration, LCA, and I-129
  • Insufficient evidence connecting beneficiary qualifications to the offered role
  • Itinerary or worksite gaps for multi-location Chicago-area assignments

H-1B transfers to Charlotte

Change-of-employer transfers skip the lottery when the beneficiary holds valid H-1B status. The new Charlotte employer files a fresh LCA for the Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC and a new Form I-129. Allow 6–8 weeks before desired start dates.

File H-1B in Charlotte

Lawyer-reviewed LCA and I-129 prep for Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC employers.

Charlotte employer guide

This article is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Immigration rules change frequently — consult qualified counsel for your case.