Embark on a journey to demystify the H-1B Visa Renewal process with our detailed guide. From understanding eligibility requirements to navigating the application process, learning about fees, and marking your calendar for the start date – we've got you covered.
The US State Department's pilot program for H-1B visa renewal within the US is a game-changer for 20,000 workers, eliminating overseas trips and streamlining the process. Learn how Indian tech professionals benefit.
The H-1B visa cap for FY 2024 has been filled, with USCIS receiving enough petitions for both regular and master's degree exemptions. Unsuccessful applicants will be notified, while options remain for current H-1B workers and those under exempt categories.
The Biden administration throws a lifeline to American businesses and aspiring immigrants with a surprise delay in finalizing a regulation that would significantly raise US visa fees. The proposed hikes, including a 70% increase for popular H-1B visas, sparked concerns and ignited debate.
Get ready for a financial hurdle: USCIS plans to dramatically increase fees for key immigration services, including green cards, H-1B visa, and citizenship. Understand the rationale behind this proposal and its potential consequences for employers, investors, and aspiring citizens.
A pilot program aimed at simplifying H-1B visa renewals within the US has taken a controversial turn by excluding dependents, leaving families uncertain and businesses frustrated.
The program is initially limited to 20,000 participants, but the department may expand it in the future. This is a significant move aimed at streamlining visa procedures and facilitating the retention of skilled foreign workers.
The United States is set to formalize a requirement for amended H-1B petitions when H-1B workers relocate within the country. This move follows a ruling by the US Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia and aims to ensure compliance with the H-1B visa program.
Dive into the intricate web of changes within the H-1B visa program, as we dissect the 6 major revisions and their profound effects. From altering the employer-employee relationship to permitting remote work and enhancing compliance, these adjustments are transforming the way foreign workers secure employment in the United States.
The U.S. Department of State (DOS) has announced plans to launch a pilot program in early 2024 that will allow certain qualified H-1B visa holders to renew their visas in the United States. The program is expected to provide a number of benefits to H-1B visa holders and U.S. consular posts abroad.