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H-1B Visas Immigration Lawyer

H1B New york immigration Lawyer in Queens, ny

H-1B Visa Requirements:

Position Requirements

  • The job offered must be filed as a “specialty occupation.” A specialty occupation orders for a bachelor’s degree or an advanced level of education certification. There are distinct positions that may not mandate a bachelor’s degree due to the complexity or particular listed duties. However, most positions categorized under ‘professional’ require a bachelor’s degree.
  • Examples of qualified positions: engineers, professors, researchers, medical, accountants, attorneys, and architects.

Education Requirements

  • The bachelor’s or advanced degree must originate from an accredited university or college. The degree is required to relate to the H-1B specialty position. If the degree was obtained outside the United States, it must be equivalent to an available U.S. degree.
  • Work experience is not a pre-requisite if holding a bachelor’s degree. Education requirements may be substituted with at work experience. The general rule for the amount of accepted work experience: 1 year required of University = 3 years of work experience.

Department of Labor and USCIS Requirements

The H-1B visa requirements also entail the employer to submit an I-129 form to the USCIS once the DOL certifies the LCA.

Prevailing Wage Determination.

  • This is a determined average wage paid to U.S. employees in similar fields. The foreign professional must receive at least the given prevailing wage.
  • Employment of the foreign professional will not affect U.S. working conditions in similar fields.
  • Employer is obligated to internally post notice of filing for H-1B.
  • There cannot be an existing strike/layoff/lockout within the intended field
  • Employer must be compliant with public examination processes
  • If the employer terminates the foreign professional’s employment before designated time, the employer must pay the expenses associated with transportation back to the home country.
  • The employer is not authorized to grant the foreign professional employment until the USCIS indicates approval.

U.S. Employer Requirements

  • It is required to have the funds necessary to pay the foreign professional
  • The employer must provide an official job offer. An official job offer signifies that documented evidence can be presented to show a true business need.

We have guided many clients – both employers and workers – through the H-1B Visas for Temporary Workers application process. If you have questions about the H-1B Visas call 718-407-0871 to schedule a consultation with out top rated immigration attorney.

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