What documents do I need to apply for the H-1B Visa?

There are several documents that are required of the H-1B beneficiary to file the petition. The required documents can be described in two ways; documents that prove the beneficiary is qualified for the position; and documents that prove that the beneficiary has maintained lawful status in the United States. The specific documents that are submitted […]

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What is the H-1B lottery?

The H-1B lottery is the method in which USCIS determines who can apply for an H-1B visa. USCIS limits the number of H-1B’s available each year to 65,000, but because the number of interested applicants usually exceeds the number of available visas, USCIS conducts a lottery to determine who can submit a petition. Employers looking […]

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What is a Specialty Occupation?

USCIS defines a specialty occupation as the “theoretical and practical application of a body of highly specialized knowledge” and “attainment of a bachelor’s or higher degree in the specific specialty (or its equivalent) as a minimum for entry into the occupation in the United States.” Basically, a specialty occupation position is one that requires a […]

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How can I avoid going through the H-1B cap lottery system?

If you want to avoid having to go through the H-1B lottery, there are several types of
petitions that are not subject to the H-1B cap. The most common exemption is a petitioner
filing for an extension or an amendment of a beneficiaries current H-1B status. Employers can
also be exempt from the H-1B-Cap. Below are some examples of how beneficiaries and
employers can be exempt from the numerical limitation depending on the case.

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What documents do I need to apply for the H-1B Visa?

There are several documents that are required of the H-1B beneficiary to file the petition. The required documents can be described in two ways; documents that prove the beneficiary is qualified for the position; and documents that prove that the beneficiary has maintained lawful status in the United States. The specific documents that are submitted will depend on the individual’s case, so be sure to talk to your attorney if you are unsure about which documents apply to you.

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What is a specialty occupation?

USCIS defines a specialty occupation as the “theoretical and practical application of a body of highly specialized knowledge” and “attainment of a bachelor’s or higher degree in the specific specialty (or its equivalent) as a minimum for entry into the occupation in the United States.” Basically, a specialty occupation position is one that requires a bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience in order to complete the duties of the job.

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What is the H-1B lottery?

The H-1B lottery is the method in which USCIS determines who can apply for an H-1B visa. USCIS limits the number of H-1B’s available each year to 65,000, but because the number of interested applicants usually exceeds the number of available visas, USCIS conducts a lottery to determine who can submit a petition. Employers looking to hire or keep a foreign national as an employee must register their applicants starting March 1st and by noon on March 18th.

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