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H - visa
The H-1B visa is a visa that permits United States employers to
hire foreign professionals for a specified period of time. H-1B
visas are available to professionals in certain specified occupations
that require specialized knowledge and at least a bachelors degree
to enter the profession. There are some exceptions to the requirement
of a bachelors degree if the applicant has relevant job experience
(e.g., three years of relevant experience is equivalent to one year
of university education). Examples of qualifying occupation categories
are jobs in the fields of computer science, health care, university
teaching, engineering, law, accounting, financial analysis, management
consulting, architecture and scientific research positions.
Benefits
- The H-1B visa allows foreign nationals to legally live and work
in the United States
- Travel in and out of the United States is allowed as long as
your H-1B visa and status are valid.
- Visas are also available for immediate family members (i.e.,
spouse and children).
Restrictions
- You may only work for the employer who sponsored you. If you
change your employer you will need to file a different H-1B application.
- The H-1B visa is a temporary work permit that allows foreign
nationals to live and work in the United States for up to 6 years.
After this period you need to return to your home country unless
some other status has been requested.
- Immediate family members (spouse and/or unmarried children under
21 years of age) may live in the United States but are not allowed
to work.
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