US H1B VISA DETAILS:
The H1B Visa is one of the most
competitive visas to apply for. Due to there being an annual visa cap, there is
a huge demand from US employers applying for this visa. Additionally, since it
is a route to a Green Card, it is one of the best visas to apply to work in the
US.
Under the H1B, successful
petitioners can:
- Live and work in the US
- Extend the stay in the US
- Change employers during H-1B status
- Stay with their dependent spouse & children (aged
under 21) in the US
VALIDITY
OF THE VISA
- Visa has a validity of three years with the option to
extend it up to a maximum of six years.
- Once the validity is over, a foreign worker must either
leave the U.S. or obtain a different visa.
- If he does not comply, he can lose his legal status and
can even be deported.
DOCUMENTS
REQUIRED:
The H1B is a point-based visa system
and you need a minimum of 12 points for your application to be assessed. You
must have:
- A Bachelors’s or Masters’s degree from the US (or an
equivalent in your country)
- Or 12 years of work experience
- Or a mix of education and work experience
You are awarded points as follows:
- 3 points for every 1 year of college studies
- 1 point for every 1 year of work experience
Once you score a minimum of 12
points, your H1B petition can then be prepared.
H1B
VISA COST:
Standard H1B Filing Fee is currently
– $460.The standard H1B filing fee is for the 1-129 petition.
H1B visa base filing fee is set to
increase by 21% from $460 USD to $555.
The fee can either be paid
electronically as a bank transfer or in cash at a specified bank that has
branches across India. Next, create a profile on the US Visa Service website
and select the scheduled appointment option to ensure the correct amount is
paid and the appointment is scheduled in a timely manner.
On the payment confirmation screen,
you will be presented with payment options and further details of how to
initiate payment. The fee is good for a year from the date of payment. You must
take an appointment within one year for your visa interview.
H4
VISA:
An H4 visa is a non-immigrant
dependent visa. The visa does not grant you permanent residency, but it gives
you the right to live, study, and work in the US.
Who is eligible?
- Spouse of the H type visa holder
- Children under the age of 21 whose parent is an H visa
holder
The validity of the H4 visa
The validity of the visa is
dependent on the visa of the sponsor who is also called the principal
applicant.
The visa is usually sponsored by the
spouse or parent having the H type visa. The H4 visa becomes invalid when the
visa of the sponsor expires.
Privileges of the H4 visa
- You can get a driver’s license
- You have opportunities to study in the US
- You qualify for financial services, such as banking and
an H4 visa loan
Work permission for the H4
visa holder
- The holder of the H4 visa may work part-time, full-time
or not at all.
- The H4 visa holder is permitted to start any form of
business.
- The holder of the H4 visa may continue to be eligible
for EAD even if he does not seek employment.
Documents required for application
- US visa interview appointment letter.
- A valid passport.
- Copy of the primary visa holder’s passport.
- Photograph of the primary visa holder and applicant
together.
- Passport-sized photograph of the applicant.
- Confirmation page of the online DS-160 form.
- Visa fees receipt from the relevant bank.
- A copy of the primary visa holder’s form I-797.
- A letter from the primary visa holder’s employer
stating the nature of the relationship between the primary visa holder and
employer.
- Pay stubs from the primary visa holder’s current place
of work.
- Original marriage certificate.
- Original birth certificates of children.
L-1A
VISA:
The L-1A Visa is a US-issued
non-immigrant visa. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
issues this visa for foreign directors or managers being transferred to U.S.
offices of their company. International businesses that do not have associated
offices in the U.S. may also use an L-1A visa to send a manager or executive to
create one there.
The L-1A visa is one of two
categories of work visas in the L-1 visa category. Its equivalent, the L-1B
visa is for staff with advanced skills who choose to migrate to the U.S. for a
five-year period. Upon expiry, the applicant may again apply for the L-1 visa
holder status only after working for the parent, subsidiary, branch or
affiliate of the organization for at least one year outside the U.S.
L1 Visa Requirements:
There are two main requirements for
an L1 visa: employer requirements and employee requirements.
Employer Requirements:
A qualifying relationship must be
formed between the employer within the US and its international
branch/subsidiary/affiliate that employs the applicant. This indicates that the
two organizations are in some way tied by their ownership or association with
each other.
Furthermore, the employer needs to
be doing business in the US and at least one other country during the visa holder’s
stay in the US.
Employee Requirements:
With an L1 visa, the applicant must
have been working for the international employer for at least one year in the
preceding three years before they were admitted to the U.S.
This employment must have been in an
administrative, corporate, or technical area of expertise and their prospective
jobs in the U.S. must be within the same fields.
L1A Visa to Green Card
An L1A visa applicant has a
relatively straightforward way of acquiring a green card since it falls under
an EB-1C Green Card. This does not require a PERM Labor Certificate, cutting
off the processing time by up to 8 months.
The employer just needs to file an
I-140 petition to qualify for the green card. If the applicant has been
accepted, he files for a status adjustment (Form I-485).
L2
VISA:
L2 visas are also known as L1
dependent visas. The L2 visa is granted to the spouses and dependents of
L1 visa holders. An L2 visa is a non-immigrant visa.
L1 dependents include:
Spouses of visa holders
Dependent children under the age of
21
L2 visa holders can:
- Live in the U.S. temporarily
- Study full-time or attend college in the U.S.
- Apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) to
work in the U.S.
- Change your visa status to another non-immigrant visa
like F1, B1/B2, H1, and L1, and
- Travel in and out of the US on brief international
trips
Documents required for L2 visa
application:
- A completed Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application.
- Valid passport
- Passport photo
- Original marriage certificate
- Original birth certificates for each dependent child
- Written approval of the employer of the primary L1 visa
holder
- Employment verification letter from the L1 visa
holder’s employer
- L1 holder’s Form I-797
- Visa application fee
- Visas issuance fee
R1
VISA:
An R1 visa is for those who want to
work in the United States as religious workers. It is a short-term visa.
Eligibility Conditions
First of all, you will have to work
at a part-time job in the US, meaning that you’ll spend at least 20 hours a
week at work.
At the same time, you need to get a
job that has to do with your religion. To put it another way, you have to
either work in a religious position or be a minister there. This means you ‘re
not going to be suited to R1 Visas if your work is anything other than
religious.
You are also entitled if you have a
bona fide religious charitable organization and you were a member of the
religious community before applying for a visa and you spent at least two years
in that role before applying for an R1 visa.
You can also be a worker for an
employer who also has a religious non-profit organization in the US.
You are not eligible if you are not
going to work in a religious group or a church or is not going to do anything
related to their activities. These visas are particularly for religious workers
who have a job in the area, and no one else.
Being a volunteer also won’t bring
an R1 Visa. You have to be a paid worker-otherwise you can’t apply.
Documents Required
- A Nonimmigrant Visa Electronic
Application (DS-160) Form
- A passport valid for travel to
the United States with a validity date at least six months beyond your
intended period of stay.
- Passport photo taken in the
last six months.
R2
VISA:
The R2 visa is a temporary US visa
that authorizes an R1 visa holder’s spouse and unmarried child (under 21 years)
to enter the US. The holders of R2 status may remain in the country for as long
as the holders of R1 remain in legal status. In other words, once the principal
R-1 person loses legal status, an individual loses his / her R-2 status.
R2 visa holders can:
- Take part in a full-time study
course in the US
- Travel freely in and out of the
US during the validity of the visa
- Apply for permanent residency
status
However, the R2 visa holder cannot
work in the US.
Documents Required
- All documents required for an R-1 visa.
- Original birth certificate for each child
- Marriage registration certificate
- Copy of spouse’s passport
- Proof of financial support
- Copy of the contract between the employer and the R1
religious worker
HOW
TO GET H1B VISA FROM INDIA
Here are the steps to apply for H1B
visa
Step 1
Determine your visa type by reading Common Nonimmigrant Visas. Each visa
type explains the qualifications and application items. Choose the visa type
that applies to your situation.
Step 2
The next step is to complete the Nonimmigrant Visa Electronic Application
(DS-160) form.Be sure to read the Guidelines for Completing the
DS-160 Form carefully. All information must be correct and accurate.
Once the form is submitted, you cannot make any changes.
Step 3
Once you have completed the DS-160,
you must pay the visa fee.
Step 4
You will need to login to
your profile with the same credentials you used to pay your visa fee. On the
website, you must schedule two appointments, one for the Visa Application
Center (VAC) and one for the visa interview at the Embassy or Consulate.
Step 5
Ensure you take the required
documents with you for the Visa Application Centre (VAC) appointment.
Step 6
After your visit to the Visa Application Centre to have your photo and
fingerprints taken, you will then visit the U.S Embassy or Consulate on the
date and time of your visa interview along with the required documents.