What is an H-1B Visa?
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The H1-B Visa enables an employer to petition for a foreign national to work in a “specialty occupation”. It needs a U.S. bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university or a foreign degree equivalent or higher than a U.S. bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university at least. The initial period of an H1-B Visa is approximately three years, which can be extended to six years.
What Is the Procedure for Obtaining the H1-B Visa?
Following are the steps to obtain an H1-B Visa in USA:
- Register for an online account with USCIS.
- Apply for the annual H1-B lottery through the online registration system.
- Apply for the newly created business to check if your company is qualified to submit an application for the potential worker.
- Fill and submit a Labor Condition Application to the FLAG system.
- Wait for USCIS’s registration approval.
- After approval, complete the I-129 Petition for Nonimmigrant Workers and additional forms.
- File the petition and pay the fees.
H1B Visa Lottery
The H1B Lottery is a selection process that is computer generated and random. It is used to pick H1-B visa applicants for random approval. This process takes place when the number of visa applications exceeds the number of the annual visa cap.
H1B Visa Caps in 2022
Following are the H1-B Visa Caps for 2022:
- 85,000 – H1B regular pool
- 20,000 – Master’s candidates
How can I Obtain an H1-B Visa Without a Sponsor?
If you have a solid job offer and your company can serve as evidence of your expertise and skills, you don’t need to look for a sponsor. You can obtain an H1-B Visa without a sponsor by first applying to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service. You will need to submit your education, job duties, and resume.
Who all are Eligible to Sponsor an H1B Visa?
The following are the people eligible to sponsor an H1-B Visa:
- Your employer
- A relative or guardian selected by the Department of State as a representative in order to apply.
- A possible client, professor, or colleague who can testify to your skills and qualifications.
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- A college or university official
- A well-established U.S. company with which you have a contract or are somehow associated.
- An NPO that exchanges scientific, technological, cultural, or professional information with the United States.
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