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H-1B Work Visa for College Educated Professionals


- Start Application Immediately
- Easy to Understand Instructions
- Apply Online or by Mail
- Pricing and Fee Information Included
- Checklist of Required Documents
- Unlimited Online Support
What’s included
- H-1B Work Visa Overview
- H-1B Work Visa Requirements
- H-1B Work Visa Benefits
- H-1B Work Visa Drawbacks
- H-1B Work Visa Eligibility Information
- How to Apply for a H-1B Work Visa
- H-1B Work Visa Interview Information
- How to Find an H1B Job and Sponsor
Additional information
- Visa Eligibility Information
- List of Required Documents
- Information on Filing Fees
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- List of USCIS Offices Nationwide
- Directory of U.S. Embassies and Consulates
- Information on how to obtain the latest United States immigration forms
General Information on Business Visas:
The H-1B Non-Immigrant Work Visa may be issued to applicants seeking temporary work in a “Specialty Occupation” which requires the skills of a professional. “Specialty Occupations” include: accounting, computer analysts, programmers, database administrators, web designers, engineers, financial analysts, doctors, nurses, scientists, architects and lawyers. The petitions are submitted by employers based on their need for the non-US.-resident employee. H1-B Visa holders must posses a minimum of a bachelor’s degree. However, requisite experience can substitute for education, depending on the individual case.
Other Work Visas:
- If you do not have the required college education, you can apply for a H-2B Work Visa
- Australian citizens are eligible for E-3 Treaty Professional Visas
- There are two types of Work Visas available for Registered Nurses
- Canadian and Mexican citizens are also eligible for TN Work Visas
The H-1B Work Visa Application Guide
is comprehensive, detailed, and easy to understand. It contains everything one needs in order to successfully apply for a H-1B Visa.