H-1B visa for Professionals in the USA.

The H-1B visa allows foreign professionals to work temporarily in the United States in specialized occupations such as technology, engineering, finance, healthcare, or education. With this visa, a U.S. company can hire international talent with specialized knowledge, typically with a university degree or equivalent.

Job offer from an employer in the USA.

You must have a formal job offer in the U.S., in a position with clear functions and considered a specialized occupation, either full-time or part-time.

Specialty Occupation

The position must require, at a minimum, a bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification in a specific field related to the work.

Academic qualifications or equivalent experience

The applicant must demonstrate that they meet the required educational level: University degree or equivalent combination of studies and professional experience according to immigration regulations.

Employer sponsorship and compliance

The employer must file the LCA with the Department of Labor, pay the prevailing wage, and file the H-1B petition with USCIS, complying with the dates, fees, and requirements.

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Frequent questions

Clear answers to our customers' most frequently asked questions
Does the H-1B visa allow me to obtain permanent residency (Green Card)?
It doesn't automatically grant residency, but the H-1B is a dual-intent visa, meaning you can work legally while your employer initiates a green card process in parallel. Many professionals use the H-1B as a stepping stone to permanent residency.
Yes. Your spouse and unmarried children under 21 can accompany you under the H-4 visa category. They can live with you in the United States, and in certain cases, your H-4 spouse can apply for work authorization if specific conditions related to your residency process are met.
The H-1B visa is typically initially approved for up to three years and can be renewed for a maximum of six years. In some cases, if you have a pending residency application, it may be possible to extend it beyond this limit, according to current regulations.
Yes, it is possible to change employers, but the new employer must file a new H-1B petition with USCIS. In certain cases, you can begin working with the new employer once USCIS receives the new petition, provided you meet the applicable legal requirements.
The law does not require an English proficiency test as a direct requirement for the H-1B visa, but in practice, the position typically requires you to communicate effectively in English, as you will be working with teams, clients, or supervisors in the United States. A good level of English increases your chances of professional success.

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Clarification

There are annual limits (caps) and special rules for certain entities such as universities or research institutions, but here we are simplifying the essentials for the end user.