Q. What is an H-1B Visa?
An H-1B visa is available for a period not to exceed a total
of six years; to a foreign employee A. who will be incumbent
in a temporary position and will perform services in a specialty
occupation on the behallf the employer has obtained an approved
Labor Condition Application
Q. Is there any special requirement to get H-1B?
Yes. You must have the U.S. equivalent of a Bachelor's degree
in a specialized subject (such as computer science, economics
etc.) and the job must require such specialization. There are
many other requirements, but this is where you begin.
Q. How much is the fee for H-1B and H4.?
The correct visa application fee for filing an H-1 B under regular
processing is $1130
Q. What are the different types of H-1 visas?
An H-1B is temporary visa for three years, extendable for another
three. There are various sub categories of H-1 Visa which is
as follows:
H-1A Registered Nurse
H-1B1 Specialty Occupation (Professionals)
H-1B2 U.S. Department of Defense special visas
H-1B3 Artists, entertainers or fashion models of national
or international acclaim
H-1B4 Artists or Entertainers in unique or traditional
art form
H-1B5 Athletes
H-1BS Essential support personnel for H-1B entertainer
or athlete.
Q. How many people immigrate to the U.S. every year
and what countries are they from?
The number of immigrants per year has gone down as it was in
the peak years at the beginning of the 20th century. Immigration
as a proportion of population is about a third of what it was
in the peak years. The foreign-born population of the United
States is 8.5 percent of the total population (as of 1990).
Q. What are the main reasons why people immigrate here?
People come to the United States for many different reasons,
but main factor which attracts is for better opportunities for
themselves and their families: better jobs, better life, to
join family, to escape war and for freedom.
Q. What are the living conditions for the new immigrants
compared to the conditions in their old country?
Overwhelmingly, survey results report that recent immigrants
have better living conditions in the United States than in their
own country. They cite better jobs and freedom as the reasons
why.
What kinds of jobs do most immigrants have compared to jobs
held in their old country? In a survey conducted by a US Research
Centre states that most immigrants now have better jobs with
higher pay in the United States.
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