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H-1B Filing, Petition & Transfer in Orlando — Immigration Lawyer

Employers in Orlando, FL use h1bfiling.com for end-to-end H-1B filing — we handle LCA certification, Form I-129 preparation, and USCIS submission. Flat fees: $999 lottery · $2,999 filing, quoted upfront with no hourly charges for case questions, and a dedicated immigration lawyer on every petition.

Orlando ranked #38 nationally with 990 H-1B petitions in FY 2026 Q2. Lawyer-reviewed I-129 filings with flat pricing.

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H-1B filing activity in Orlando

Public DOL LCA disclosure data for the Orlando metro. LCA certification is the first step; USCIS separately adjudicates the H-1B petition. Source: U.S. Department of Labor LCA disclosures and USCIS H-1B petition data.

FY 2026 Q2

#38 · 990

USCIS petitions

98%+

DOL certification rate

Most-filed roles (avg offered wage)

  1. 1.Software EngineerVaries by level
  2. 2.Software DeveloperVaries by level
  3. 3.Data EngineerVaries by level
  4. 4.Data ScientistVaries by level
  5. 5.Senior Software EngineerVaries by level

We handle every step — H-1B filing in Orlando

  1. 1

    Create employer account

    We onboard your company for Orlando, FL sponsorship — sign up, add your profile, and choose lottery or full H-1B filing.

  2. 2

    Start a case & invite candidate

    We manage candidate intake for your Orlando worksite — send a secure invite and we collect passport, degree, and resume for LCA and petition prep.

  3. 3

    Certify LCA with DOL

    We prepare and file the LCA with correct Orlando, FL metro area prevailing wage, SOC code, and worksite. Notice posting and PAF included.

  4. 4

    Prepare Form I-129 petition

    Our immigration lawyers prepare Form I-129, draft the employer support letter, and assemble the evidence packet for your Orlando worksite — structured to reduce RFE risk.

  5. 5

    Submit to USCIS & track

    We file with USCIS on your behalf. Track receipt notices, RFEs, and approval in your employer dashboard.

The best H-1B filing service for Orlando employers

Employers in Orlando, FL sponsor software engineers, data roles, and specialty occupations. h1bfiling.com handles LCA, candidate intake, and I-129 petition preparation — reviewed by dedicated immigration lawyers.

  • Dedicated immigration lawyer on every petition — not software-only filing
  • Workflows designed to reduce RFE risk before USCIS review
  • Flat fees: $999 lottery · $2,999 filing — quoted upfront, no hourly charges for case questions
  • Secure employer dashboard + candidate document portal
  • LCA, prevailing wage, PAF, and I-129 petition steps tracked in one place
  • Cap-subject lottery and cap-exempt filings supported

Cap-exempt H-1B for Orlando universities & research employers

Orlando employers in academia, healthcare, and research — including major local institutions — may file cap-exempt H-1B petitions without the annual lottery when tied to a qualifying organization.

  • · No annual cap lottery for qualifying cap-exempt petitions
  • · Often exempt from the ACWIA training fee
  • · Still requires certified LCA and Form I-129 with specialty-occupation evidence
  • · For-profit employers may qualify when the beneficiary works primarily at a cap-exempt site

Ask counsel whether your Orlando organization qualifies for cap-exempt filing.

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H-1B filing checklist for Orlando employers

Lottery dates, wage-weighted selection, document lists, and government fees for employers filing in the Orlando, FL metro area.

FY 2027 cap timeline

  • Registration: FY 2027 cap registration: March 4–19, 2026 (noon–5:00 p.m. Eastern)
  • USCIS uses wage-weighted selection for FY 2027 — higher OEWS wage levels receive more lottery entries. Orlando employers should determine wage level using the Orlando, FL metro area and correct SOC code at registration.
  • I-129 filing window: Selected cap petitions: file I-129 April 1–June 30, 2026 for October 1, 2026+ start dates

Wage-weighted lottery entries (Orlando MSA)

LevelEntriesMeaning
Level IV4 entriesFully competent — ~67th percentile for SOC + local MSA
Level III3 entriesExperienced — ~50th percentile
Level II2 entriesQualified — ~34th percentile
Level I1 entryEntry-level — ~17th percentile

Employer documents

  • · 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

Employee documents

  • · 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

If the beneficiary is abroad after petition approval, they may need a consular visa interview. Prepare them on job duties, employer details, and required documents before the appointment.

Government fees (employer-paid, 2026)

h1bfiling.com service fees: $999 lottery · $2,999 full filing. Fees below are paid to USCIS/DOL in addition to our flat service fee.

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

Prevailing wage tips — Orlando MSA

  • · Use flag.dol.gov OFLC Wage Search for the Orlando, FL metro area — not company HQ in another state.
  • · Pay the higher of prevailing wage or actual wage paid to similar U.S. workers in the same role.
  • · Save the wage lookup printout with date — useful if DOL or USCIS questions the determination.
  • · Multi-site employers in the Orlando metro may need separate LCAs or accurate worksite lists on each LCA.

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

What lawyer-reviewed means on h1bfiling.com

Every Orlando case is reviewed by a dedicated immigration lawyer before DOL and USCIS submission — not a self-filing software workflow.

  • LCA & prevailing wage review

    Counsel validates SOC code, Orlando, FL metro area wage level, and worksite details before DOL filing.

  • I-129 petition assembly

    Lawyers draft the employer support letter, structure specialty-occupation evidence, and review the full packet for consistency across registration, LCA, and I-129.

  • RFE risk screening

    Common denial triggers — third-party worksites, degree-to-duty gaps, wage mismatches — are flagged before submission.

  • Case status updates

    Employers receive updates through the dashboard; counsel responds to case questions within one business day.

  • Flat fee — questions included

    Lottery registration and full filing are quoted at a fixed price. Employer and candidate questions during LCA and I-129 prep are included — not billed hourly per email or call. Government USCIS/DOL fees are separate.

h1bfiling.com is an employer filing service with lawyer review on every case. This page is informational and not legal advice.

Top industries in Orlando

  • Technology
  • Professional services
  • Healthcare
  • Finance
  • Research

Most sponsored roles

  1. 1.Software Engineer
  2. 2.Software Developer
  3. 3.Data Engineer
  4. 4.Data Scientist
  5. 5.Senior Software Engineer

Orlando filing checklist

  • LCAs must list the actual Orlando worksite address and Orlando, FL metro area 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.
  • Save DOL wage lookup printouts; consistency across registration, LCA, and I-129 reduces RFE risk.
  • Public Access File (PAF) documentation is maintained as part of our LCA workflow.

Flat pricing

Lottery $999 · Filing $2,999

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H-1B filing in Orlando — FAQ

How do I file an H-1B petition for an employee in Orlando?

File a certified LCA with the DOL for your Orlando worksite, then submit Form I-129 to USCIS. On h1bfiling.com, create an employer account, start a case (Orlando, FL worksite), invite your candidate, and our lawyers prepare the LCA and I-129 petition — flat fee $2,999.

What is the difference between H-1B filing and an H-1B petition in Orlando?

"H-1B filing" is the full process: LCA certification, Form I-129 petition assembly, and USCIS submission. The petition (I-129) is the formal request to USCIS. h1bfiling.com handles both for Orlando employers in one workflow.

How long does an H-1B petition take for Orlando employers?

LCA certification typically takes 7–14 days (longer if flagged). USCIS I-129 processing varies by service center and premium processing. Most Orlando employers complete document collection and LCA prep in 2–4 weeks on h1bfiling.com before USCIS submission.

How much does H-1B filing cost for a Orlando employer?

h1bfiling.com charges $999 for lottery registration and $2,999 for full H-1B filing (LCA + I-129 petition prep). USCIS government fees — I-129 base fee, ACWIA, fraud prevention, asylum program, and optional premium processing — are separate and paid by the employer.

How does wage-weighted lottery selection affect Orlando employers?

For FY 2027, USCIS assigns 1–4 lottery entries based on OEWS wage level for the offered salary, SOC code, and Orlando, FL metro area worksite. Level IV registrations receive four entries; Level I receive one.

What documents does a Orlando employer need for H-1B filing?

Employers typically provide Form I-129, H Classification Supplement, certified LCA, employer support letter, company evidence, and fee payments. Employees provide passport, degrees, transcripts, resume, and prior immigration documents. h1bfiling.com collects these through a secure candidate portal.

Can I transfer an H-1B employee to my Orlando, FL worksite?

Yes. Change-of-employer transfers require a new LCA for your Orlando location and a new I-129 petition. Candidates already in H-1B status skip the lottery. AC21 porting may apply upon USCIS receipt.

Do I need an H-1B lawyer or immigration attorney in Orlando?

Employers in Orlando, FL benefit from an immigration lawyer or attorney for LCA prevailing-wage review, Form I-129 petition prep, and specialty-occupation documentation. h1bfiling.com includes a dedicated H-1B lawyer on every transfer and petition at a flat $2,999 fee — no hourly billing.

Are there extra fees if we have questions during H-1B filing in Orlando?

No. h1bfiling.com quotes a fixed $2,999 for full H-1B filing in Orlando, FL. Employer and candidate questions during LCA certification and I-129 preparation are included — you are not billed hourly for emails, status updates, or document follow-up.

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