HOW SHOULD YOUR COMPANY PREPARE FOR THE FORTHCOMING H-1B QUOTA?
What is an H-1B?
The H-1B visa is designated for individuals who possess expertise in a given field---ranging from computer science, engineering, or computer programming. It is necessary to prove that an H-1B employee fulfills particular conditions, while not negatively affecting job prospects for American workers.
There are only 65,000 H-1B visas issued in a fiscal year.
Are there any exceptions?
H-1B applicants who work for institutes of higher education, nonprofit research institutions or government research institutions, nonprofit institutions that are affiliated with institutes of higher education, or individuals who have possessed an H-1B visa within the past 6 years and have not left the United States for more than a year since obtaining their H-1B visa status are all exceptions to the quota.
It is essential for applicants to hire effective legal counsel. The Law Offices of N.M. Gehi, P.C. has assisted numerous H-1B applicants with their legal matters. Understanding the filing process and ensuring that paperwork is accurate and complete is another essential. Often, individuals may not be capable of understanding how best to complete paperwork, or how to maximize their likelihood of obtaining a visa. This is a result of a lack of legal expertise. Making errors on an application can be detrimental. The Law Offices of N.M. Gehi, P.C. will deliver accurate legal assistance to applicants. Our talented and diverse staff speaks English, Chinese, Hindi and Bengali and is available six days a week.
When is the best time to file for an H-1B Visa?
The best time is NOW! The 2008 H-1B quota was FILLED within three days! This means that those individuals whose paperwork was filed completely, effectively, and as early as possible benefited the most. Since the filing takes place on April 1, 2009, it is essential to obtain the appropriate legal services to assist with the task of completing an H-1B application. The Law Offices of N.M. Gehi, P.C. can assist YOU before April 1, 2009.
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