The U.S. government issues a limited number of employment-based non-immigrant work visas (H-1B visas) to college-educated professionals or workers with equivalent experience. The applicants must have a firm job offer with a U.S. company. If you are interested in working in the U.S. but do not yet have a firm job offer, we recommend you check out the Immigralaw.com careers section for further resources.
The H-1B visa (work visa) process is a three-step process:
In order to qualify for an H-1B work visa you must:
Items of Interest to H-1B visa holders:
Changing Jobs: How the new law AC21 affects H-1B portability President Clinton signs bill increasing number of H-1B visas Changes in corporate structure - do I need to re-apply for an H-1B visa?
Definitions:
Accompanying Relative:
The spouse or child under the age of 21 of the holder of an immigrant or nonimmigrant visa, who is accompanying them to the US.
Prevailing Wage:
A wage that is no more than five percent below the "weighted average" salary for a particular occupation. Information on particular jobs can be obtained at the employer's regional office of the Department of Labor.
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