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H1B Visa

H1B Visa

H1B Visa is a temporary US visa that allows US companies to employ graduate level workers in specialty occupations such asΒ  fields in architecture, finance, computer programming, education, engineering, science, medicine, health, modelling, research, law and so on. The visa’s initial approval is for 3 years but may then extended up to a maximum of 6 years.

Since H1B Visa is an employment based (employer sponsored visa), the job must meet one of the following criteria to qualify as a specialty occupation:

πŸ‘‰ Have a bachelor or higher degree or its equivalent

πŸ‘‰ Have a degree that is common to the industry

πŸ‘‰ Employer normally requires a degree or its equivalent for the position

πŸ‘‰ Nature of the specific duties are so specialised and complex that knowledge required to perform the duties is usually associated with the attainment of a bachelor or higher degree

To qualify and accept a job offer in a specialty occupation, you must meet one of the following criteria:

πŸ‘‰ Completed a US bachelor’s degree or higher in the field of the specialty occupation from an accredited university

πŸ‘‰ Hold foreign degree which is equivalent to a US bachelor’s degree or higher in the field of the specialty occupation

πŸ‘‰ Hold an unrestricted state license, registration or certification in the field of the specialty occupation which authorises you to practice and be engaged in the intended state of employment

πŸ‘‰ Have a verifiable and recognised education, experience or training that is equivalent to the completion of a bachelor’s degree or higher which is related to the specialty

Visa Cap

Each year the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issues a maximum of 65,000 H1B Visas and due to the strict limits, there is a specific window for applications which usually starts on the first business day in April. The cap for H1B Visa usually ends as soon as the cap is filled, so it is highly recommended to get your petition on the first the application is opened.

How to Apply for H1B Visa?

πŸ‘‰ Applicant accepts a job that meets the above requirements

πŸ‘‰ Employer files the Labor Certification Application (LCA) – I-129 Form to the Department of Labor
– Employer certifying that the foreign worker will be paid a fair wage and that the worker’s employment will not adversely impact other employees

πŸ‘‰ Employer files H-1B petition with USCIS once the LCA has been approved
– Approval of a petition does not guarantee that your visa will be approved, so it is important not to make travel plans until your H-1B visa has been approved

πŸ‘‰ Applicant applies for the visa by filing Form DS-160 once the H-1B petition has been approved

πŸ‘‰ Schedule an appointment for a H-1B visa interview with the US Embassy or Consulate
– All applicants between 13 – 80 years old are required to have an interview

πŸ‘‰ Enter US and work for the sponsoring employer once the visa has been approved

Family Members

Spouse and unmarried children (under the age of 21) can join the main applicant by applying the dependent visa – H-4 visa. Once a child turns 21 years of age, the child will need to apply for another visa to remain in the US.

H-4 visa holders are not permitted work. However, H-4 spouse may apply for a work permit by filing Form I-765 if the H-1B visa holder meets one of the following requirements:

πŸ‘‰ Be the beneficiary of an approved Form I-140

πŸ‘‰ Extended H-1B visa beyond the usual 6 year maximum in 1 year increments on a Perm Labor Certification (LC) or filed Form I-140 for H-1B beneficiary at least 365 days prior to the end of the 6 year H1B Visa

H1B Visa E3 Visa
Nationality
Any
Australian citizens only
Visa Cap
65,000 per year
10,500 per year
Visa Length
3 years – maximum 6 years*
2 years – indefinite
Renewals
Once only
No limit
Application Window
April
All year around
Employer Sponsorship
Required
Required
Petition
Required – approx. USD $500
*Will increase to USD $555 on 02/10/2020
N/A
Premium Processing
Available – approx. USD $1,450
Not available
Spouse Work Permit
Not permitted*
Permitted
Dual Intent *Option of applying for a green card in the future
Yes
No

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