The H-1B visa is an employer sponsored nonimmigrant visa. This is the primary nonimmigrant visa for foreigners that want to work in the U.S.
Basic Requirements
The H-1B job must be a professional position that requires, at a minimum, a bachelor's degree in the field of specialization. The H-1B occupation must also normally require a bachelor's degree as a minimum for entry into the occupation.
If you are the employer or employee and need an immigration attorney for your H-1B case, please contact us for a free evaluation.
How Long Can I Stay in the U.S. With an H-1B?
Your first H-1B visa is generally 3 years and can be extended for another 3 years. In certain circumstances, you can extend your H-1B beyond 6 years.
When Should My Employer Apply For My H-1B Visa?
The earliest application date is April 1, 2011 and the earliest you can begin working using an approved H-1B is October 1, 2011. There are a limited number of H-1B visas each year. The cap is 65,000 for H-1B applicants with bachelor's degrees and an additional 20,000 for applications with Master's degrees or higher degrees. If H-1B cap is met, then you will need to wait until April 1, 2012 to apply.
How Much Are the Government Filing Fees?
The government fees are as follows:
Application fee - $325
Anti-fraud fee - $500
Training fee - $750 if employer has 25 or fewer full-time employees, otherwise $1,500.
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