Saturday, April 11, 2015
5 Ways to Work in the U.S. Even if Your H1-B Visa Application Was too Late
The door has already slammed shut on the United States’ H1-B visa applications for this year. But there are still some backup options for people who missed the tiny five-day window of opportunity to apply for the skilled-worker visas.
On Wednesday, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services stopped accepting applications for the coveted H1-B visas for the fiscal year that starts on October. 1 and demand has far outstripped supply.
Even those that got their applications in on time will still have to rely on a lottery system to decide whether their H1-B visa application is even considered. Read more: http://blogs.wsj.com/briefly/2015/04/10/5-ways-to-work-in-the-u-s-even-if-your-h1-b-visa-application-was-too-late/
Contact Darren Heyman, immigration attorney Las Vegas, for information on your options.
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