H-1B Visa
Rhode Island and Massachusetts H-1B Lawyer
If you’re a business owner in Rhode Island or Massachusetts and you’re interested in hiring specialty workers from another country, an H-1B visa will allow you to bring these individuals into the United States to work for you. This is often called ‘sponsorship’.
H-1B visas allow qualified foreign nationals who work in specialty occupations to come to the United States to work for a U.S. employer for a specific number of years. While this is a non-immigrant visa, it allows the individual to have “dual intent,” meaning the H-1B recipient may currently be a non-immigrant but may also want to become a green card holder in the future.
Who Can Get An H-1B Visa?
An H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that gives permission to certain qualified foreign nationals to come to the United States to work for U.S. companies in a specialty occupation.
A specialty occupation requires that the individual have highly specialized knowledge related to a specific field of work. There are many different types of specialty occupations, including the following:
- Physicians, surgeons, health care researchers, and other medical professionals;
- Lawyers and legal professionals;
- Computer programmers, computer scientists, and network administrators;
- Engineers, including electrical, civil, mechanical, industrial, and computer engineering;
- Professors and teachers;
- Writers, artists, and other creative professionals;
- Surveyors and architects;
- Biologists, anthropologists, political scientists, and other social scientists;
- Therapists, psychologists, or psychiatrists;
- Accountants, economists, and auditors;
- Managers, administrators, and other leadership positions in various fields.
If you work in a specialized field, the highly experienced Rhode Island and Massachusetts immigration lawyer at the The Law Office of Saikon Gbehan, LLC. is here to help you.
Requirements for an H-1B Visa
In order to obtain an H-1B visa, you must meet the following criteria:
- Have received a bachelor’s degree or more advanced degree in your field or have the experience equivalent to such a degree;
- The position you wish to fill requires your specific experience, skill, or advanced degree;
- The position is in a qualifying specialty occupation;
- The employer must sponsor your visa petition;
- Your employer must meet certain requirements for wages, specifically that they must pay you at least the prevailing wage or a wage similar to others in the same occupation with similar qualifications;
- An H-1B visa must be available, as USCIS has a limited quota, or “cap”, for this type of visa.
Having handled many complex matters, our skilled immigration lawyer works with employers and employees through every step of the H1-B Visa Application process. If you need assistance with an H-1B visa, call our experienced Rhode Island and Massachusetts immigration attorney for a consultation today.
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