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How to Get an H-1B Visa
as posted on About.com
Here's How:
1. In order
to qualify for an H-1B you must have the appropriate degree for the job
at hand, or 12 years of specifically qualifying experience.
2. You need a job offer from a company that is willing to sponsor
you for an
H-1B Visa.
3. The company that is sponsoring you has to file a Labor Condition
Application (ETA-9035) with the Department of
Labor. Takes up to 30 days.
4. After approval of the labor condition attestation, your employer
has to file an H-1B petition (INS form I-129 and H-supplement).
Takes up to 8 weeks.
5. File your H-1B application. If you already live in the U.S.,
file the application with the employer's petition.
If you live abroad, wait for approval of the H-1B petition.
Then file your application with the U.S. consulate of your home country.
6. It takes several weeks to several months until your H-1B visa
is issued.
7. There is a cap on the number of H-1B visas that can be issued.
The cap for each fiscal year, which beings October
1st, often runs out within a few months. Do not
delay if you can help it.
Tips:
1. Your chances
to get an H-1B Visa are especially high if you are a highly skilled
Information Technology worker. Congress is about to pass the
so-called HI-TECH Act, which raises the cap for high-tech
workers.
2. You can increase your chances of getting a sponsorship and expediting
the matter by offering to help pay for and/or
process the paperwork.
3. Many petitions are denied because the applicant is not qualified
based on the Occupation Outlook Handbook (OOH)
standards. Make sure your degree and experience
match the requirements for the job your visa application
is based on.
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