Form I-129 is used by employers to petition U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for a beneficiary’s H-1B status. (hapabapa via ) The fate of the H-1B program
Foreigners with a specialised profession who want to work in the United States can do so with the H-1B visa. This visa allows a citizen who meets the requirement of at least a univ
At the heart of this controversy lies the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's (EEOC) investigation into the matter, aimed at safeguarding jobs for US workers.
H-1B visa registration for FY2026 begins on March 7, 2025, and will remain open until March 24, 2025. Employers must register beneficiaries online via USCIS accounts and pay a $215 fee per beneficiary.
US businesses looking to add high-skilled foreign talent on H-1Bs face the potential for stringent scrutiny from the Trump administration if they come out on top of the annual lottery for the specialty occupation visas.
The US government has intensified scrutiny on H-1B visa hiring practices, warning employers against prioritizing foreign workers over American candidates. This shift could significantly impact Indian professionals,
Prospective petitioners and their representatives must register beneficiaries electronically using a USCIS online account and pay the $215 registration fee per beneficiary.
As per the latest policy, those who migrated to the US as minors under the H-4 visa will no longer be considered dependents of their H1-B visa-holder parents once they reach the age of 21.
I believe the recent H-1B modernization rule marks a significant step forward in supporting immigrant entrepreneurship and innovation.
The H-1B visa program was designed to help foreign professionals secure employment in the U.S, particularly in specialised fields
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