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H-1B Visa

H-1B Visa

The H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa category in the United States designed for foreign workers in specialty occupations. It allows U.S. employers to temporarily employ foreign professionals in occupations that require specialized knowledge and a bachelor's degree or higher.

Eligibility:

To qualify for an H-1B visa, applicants must meet certain criteria:

  1. Specialty Occupation: The position offered must qualify as a specialty occupation, requiring theoretical and practical application of a body of specialized knowledge. This typically includes fields such as science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), as well as fields like architecture, accounting, medicine, and more.

  2. Educational Qualification: The applicant must possess at least a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent in the specific field of specialty occupation. In some cases, equivalent work experience may be accepted in place of a degree.

  3. Job Offer: The applicant must have a valid job offer from a U.S. employer who is willing to sponsor their H-1B visa. The employer must file a Labor Condition Application (LCA) with the Department of Labor and obtain approval before submitting the H-1B petition to USCIS.

  4. Employer-Employee Relationship: There must be an employer-employee relationship established between the petitioner (employer) and the beneficiary (employee), with the employer having the right to control the beneficiary’s work.

Requirements and/or Materials:

The USCIS requires various documents and evidence to process the H-1B visa petition. These may include:

  • Copy of the job offer or employment contract detailing the terms of employment.
  • Copy of the approved Labor Condition Application (LCA).
  • Educational credentials, such as transcripts and degree certificates, demonstrating the applicant’s qualifications.
  • Documentation showing the specialty nature of the occupation and the applicant’s specialized knowledge.
  • Proof of the employer’s financial ability to pay the offered wage.
  • Any other supporting documents requested by USCIS.

Validity / Extensions:

The initial validity of an H-1B visa is typically three years, with the possibility of extension for up to three additional years, for a maximum total of six years. In certain circumstances, extensions beyond the six-year limit may be possible if the beneficiary is in the process of applying for employment-based permanent residency (green card).

Family Members:

Dependents, including spouses and unmarried children under 21, of H-1B visa holders may accompany them to the United States on H-4 visas. H-4 visa holders are not eligible for employment in the U.S. unless they qualify for employment authorization through other means.

Jurisdiction:

The H-1B visa application is processed through USCIS, typically through the employer’s petition on behalf of the foreign worker. Our firm can guide both employers and employees through the H-1B petition process and ensure compliance with all requirements and regulations.

As each case is unique, it’s important to consult our firm to determine eligibility and receive personalized assistance with the H-1B visa application process.

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