H-1B Lottery Odds for Civil Engineers in Rhode Island
FY2027 estimated selection probability · SOC 17-2051
Estimated selection odds
25%
Why Level 2 - Qualified in Rhode Island?
Rhode Island is a lower-cost-of-living state. The typical Civil Engineer salary here is around $65,000, which places this role at Level 2 - Qualified (34th-50th percentile of prevailing wages) based on Rhode Island's prevailing wage thresholds.
Under USCIS's weighted selection system, Level 2 - Qualified registrations receive a 1.8x selection weight compared to Level 1 entry wages. This translates to an estimated 25% base selection rate.
Rhode Island wage thresholds (all occupations avg.)
≤ $52,000
≤ $76,000
≤ $110,000
> $110,000
What if you have a US Master's degree?
Without Master's
25%
Regular pool only
With US Master's
45.8%
Two pools (+20.8%)
With a US master's or higher, you enter the 20,000 advanced-degree pool first. If not selected there, you roll into the 65,000 regular cap pool. This compound probability gives Civil Engineers in Rhode Island a 20.8 percentage point boost.
How Rhode Island compares for Civil Engineers
The same occupation can have very different odds depending on where you work. Higher prevailing wages in expensive states mean your salary maps to a lower wage level, potentially reducing your odds.
Rhode Island
$65,000 · Level 2 - Qualified
25%
California
$120,000 · Level 3 - Experienced
38%
Texas
$90,000 · Level 3 - Experienced
38%
Ohio
$90,000 · Level 3 - Experienced
38%
Tennessee
$65,000 · Level 2 - Qualified
25%
Tips for Civil Engineers in Rhode Island
- ›A higher offered salary could move you to Wage Level 3, significantly improving your odds.
- ›A US Master's degree gives you two chances: the 20,000 master's cap pool plus the 65,000 regular pool.
- ›Consider roles in lower-cost-of-living states where the same salary maps to a higher wage level.
- ›The lottery is annual. If not selected this year, you can re-enter next fiscal year.
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