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H-1B: Specialized Temporary Worker

March 28, 2024
Cambridge Immigration Law

H-1B visas are temporary worker visas used by U.S. companies to employ foreign college graduates, or higher, who have degrees in a specialized field, also referred to as a specialty occupation. The employer’s position must require specialized knowledge gained from a bachelor’s degree or higher in a specific specialty, or its equivalent, to qualify. There are very specific requirements to be eligible for an H-1B visa, Read More

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DOMESTIC VISA RENEWAL PILOT FOR H-1B WORKERS TO START IN JANUARY

December 6, 2023
Cambridge Immigration Law

 DOMESTIC VISA RENEWAL PILOT FOR H-1B WORKERS TO START IN JANUARY A limited number of H-1B specialty occupation workers will be able to renew their visas in the US as soon as January, State Department officials announced. The rollout of the H-1B domestic visa renewal pilot will be limited to just 20,000 participants at first. That option would allow those H-1B holders to renew their visas by mailing them to the Read More

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