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| WORK BASED VISAS |
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The Immigration and Nationality Act offers a yearly at the very least of 140,000 employment-based immigrant visas which are divided into five preference categories. They may require a labor certification from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), and the filing of a petition with United States Citizenship and Immigration Services in the Department of Homeland Security (USCIS).
The cost of each immigrant visa application processing fee (per person) is (US) $335. Fees have to be paid for each intending immigrant, irrespective of age, and are not refundable. Local currency equivalents are acceptable. Fees should not be sent to the consular office unless requested specifically. USCIS charges additional fees for filing petitions.
Please see the visas information form the below that is most suitable for you. |
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| H-1B Special Occupation |
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The H1B visa classification allows a foreign worker to enter the U.S. temporarily for the reason of performing services in a “specialty occupation” for a U.S. employer. |
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Foreign professionals with specialized knowledge, such as scientists, engineers, programmers, research analysts, management consultants, journalists, accountants, and others with Bachelor's or equivalent degree
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Foreign nationals entering the U.S. to give exceptional services relating to cooperative research and development projects administered by the U.S. department of defense
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Professional Nurses entering the U.S. to perform intricate job duties or supervise nursing operations
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Distinguished fashion models
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U.S. companies to bring in qualified foreign professionals for jobs that require a bachelors degree and specialized skills
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