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Dear sir, iam working as a IT recruiter and iam very much intersted to get H1 visa ,,i hav a good exp and excellent communication skills ,,but onething makes me sad ,, i didn't passed my final year degree and i even dont want to continue ,,in this condition can u pls tell me am i eligible to get visa
Asked by puppy,
15 Dec '07 01:20 pm
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To qualify for an H1-B foreign workers must fit into a category of "priority workers" which include:
H1B workers with advanced degrees or exceptional ability;
H1B professionals (Bachelor's Degree or the equivalent);
H1B skilled workers and others.
Generally, foreign workers must also demonstrate that the occupation sought is of a special nature that cannot be easily filled with the workforce available in the United States. Oftentimes demonstrating the special nature of a position requires a statement by the sponsoring employer. The applicant should also be able to demonstrate advanced education skills either through a degree from a foreign university or equivalent employment history. Within each of these three main categories, there are H1B sub-groups, all with their own requirements. It should be noted that there is typically a backlog for H1B workers from China and India in the second and third H1B preference category. To qualify as a H1B "professional" under U.S. immigr ...more
Answered by PANIWALA A, 29 Dec '07 01:12 am
H1B workers with advanced degrees or exceptional ability;
H1B professionals (Bachelor's Degree or the equivalent);
H1B skilled workers and others.
Generally, foreign workers must also demonstrate that the occupation sought is of a special nature that cannot be easily filled with the workforce available in the United States. Oftentimes demonstrating the special nature of a position requires a statement by the sponsoring employer. The applicant should also be able to demonstrate advanced education skills either through a degree from a foreign university or equivalent employment history. Within each of these three main categories, there are H1B sub-groups, all with their own requirements. It should be noted that there is typically a backlog for H1B workers from China and India in the second and third H1B preference category. To qualify as a H1B "professional" under U.S. immigr ...more
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