The H-1B visa lottery registration fee is set to jump a staggering 2150%, while selected beneficiary application fees could increase by 70%. Beyond H-1B, citizenship and EB-5 investor visa fees are also facing substantial hikes. Will this deter applicants or streamline the immigration process?
USCIS is making significant changes to the H-1B visa process for FY 2025, designed to streamline the process for organizations and their legal representatives. The new measures include organizational accounts, which will allow multiple users within a company or legal team to collaborate on H-1B registrations and petitions.
Discover USCIS's updated policy guidance, effective immediately, on assessing an employer's ability to pay proffered wages in immigrant petitions. This comprehensive framework covers key preferences, AC21 portability, and includes technical revisions for enhanced clarity.
Discover a groundbreaking shift in USCIS policy that transforms the prospects for F-1 Student Visa holders in the United States. This monumental update grants international students the ability to pursue employment with startup firms, unlocking a pathway to diverse and dynamic career opportunities.
US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced adjusted premium processing fees effective February 26, 2024. The moderate increase reflects inflation costs and aims to maintain efficient case processing for eligible forms.
Dive into the transformative updates in the United States' visa and immigration policies for 2023. Witness a surge in Indian visitors, a groundbreaking online visa application system, and pivotal changes in H-1B, EB-5, and student visa policies.
Discover the USCIS's recent release of comprehensive policy guidance for F and M student nonimmigrant classifications. This detailed resource consolidates existing policies, offering clarity on eligibility requirements, school transfers, practical training, and on- and off-campus employment.
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.