A non-immigrant temporary worker visa allows a foreign
national to enter the U.S. and work for a limited amount of time. A foreign national may app...
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In order for an immigrant to work legally in the United States, he or she must be approved, receive an employment authorization document, and have an ...
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On January 13, 2010, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
(USCIS) issued a Guidance Memorandum to adjudication officers to
clarify the requ...
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For foreign nationals, who wish to work in the U.S. a significant number of the highly desirable H1-B visa, remain available. The H-1B visa program al...
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The hardest part about coming to the United States on an
employment visa has to be finding an employer to provide your visa sponsorship
so you can c...
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The H1B is a non-immigrant visa which allows you to work in the United States.
Your H1B visa must be sponsored by your employer. If you change your
...
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April 1st 2010 is traditionally when the scramble for the highly
coveted H1-B visas begins. Since the 2010 fiscal year, beginning
October 1st, al...
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Schedule A is a list of occupations, set forth at 20 CFR
656.15, for which the Department has determined there are not sufficient U.S.
workers who a...
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What is an H-1B Visa?
An H-1B
visa allows a foreign national to come to the United States to work on a
temporary basis. The maximum time you
can...
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US immigration law dictates that all foreign nationals who
want to work in the United States must have a visa to do so. Not all work visas
are the s...
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What is an H-2B Visa?
Non-agricultural workers may
apply for an H-2B visa to come to the United States to do seasonal work or to
help a U.S. employ...
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If you want to live and work in the US permanently, a ‘Green
Card’ or immigrant visa allows you to do this on an indefinite basis. People
who re...
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