Work Authorization for Specialty Occupations
The H-1B visa program allows U.S. employers to hire highly skilled foreign professionals in specialty occupations. This non-immigrant visa is employer-sponsored, meaning an applicant must have a valid job offer from a U.S. company. The H-1B visa is a critical pathway for professionals in fields such as technology, engineering, healthcare, finance, and education to work in the United States.
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H-1B Visa Application Process
Labor Condition Application (LCA) Filing
The employer submits a Labor Condition Application (LCA) to the Department of Labor, ensuring fair wages and working conditions.
H-1B Lottery (If Applicable)
Due to annual caps, most H-1B petitions go through a lottery selection process:
- Regular Cap: 65,000 visas per year.
- Master’s Cap: Additional 20,000 visas for applicants with U.S. advanced degrees.
H-1B Petition Submission
The employer files Form I-129 (Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker) with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
USCIS Processing & Approval
If selected, USCIS reviews the petition and issues an approval notice if the application meets all requirements.
Visa Stamping & Entry to the U.S.
If outside the U.S., applicants must attend a visa interview at a U.S. consulate before entering the country.
Key Considerations for H-1B Applicants
Initial Stay & Extensions
The initial H-1B visa is granted for up to three years, with the possibility of renewal for an additional three years (maximum six years).
Dual Intent Visa
The H-1B visa allows applicants to pursue a green card while working, making it a common pathway for employment-based immigration.
Portability Rule
H-1B workers can transfer to a new employer without needing to go through the lottery again, as long as a new petition is filed.
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The H-1B visa process is highly competitive and time-sensitive. Whether you are an employer seeking to hire foreign talent or a professional pursuing a U.S. career opportunity, our team is ready to assist.
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