The US H-1B Visa is one of the most popular ways to work in the US It is a visa that an employer must apply for on behalf of a specialized employee. Since the visa is granted to specialists, typically applicants hold at least a Bachelor’s degree and are from fields such as IT, finance, architecture, medicine, science etc. Y-Axis helps employers with filing for H-1B petitions for their employees. We also help employees from across the world get hired by companies likely to sponsor them for an H-1B visa.
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The H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to employ graduate-level workers in specialty occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise in specialized fields such as in IT, finance, engineering, mathematics, science, medicine, etc. Here’s an overview of how the H-1B visa process generally works:
Throughout the process, there are numerous Legal and regulatory steps to be followed, and the timing and specific requirements can vary based on individual circumstances and current immigration laws. The complexity of the process often necessitates legal advice or the assistance of immigration professional.
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The H-1B 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 for working in the US
Under the H-1B, successful petitioners can:
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The H1B visa has a lottery process that randomly selects applicants by the USCIS to determine which applicant can file an H-1B petition when the applications exceed the annual limit. The registration date for the fiscal year of 2025 for registration of the H-1B visa lottery took place in March and August 2024. The approval rate for H1B visas was around 81% in 2023.
Step 1: Register for the H1B visa
The registration is initially -costly and requires both the employer and the employer's basic details
Step 2: Wait for the Selection
Once the registration process is done, the selection process is further applied via the lottery
Step 3: Notification
The registrant will be notified through their USCIS account, and they can file a petition during the filing period.
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The H1B visa is valid for 6 years. It is initially valid for 3 years and can be extended for three more years. After residing in the country for 6 years with an H1B visa, an applicant can apply for a Green Card.
Steps to extend the H1B visa
Below are the steps to extend the H1B visa:
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To be eligible for an H-1B visa, candidates need to fulfill the requirements:
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The H-1B visa follows a point-based visa system, and you need a minimum of 12 points to assess your application. You must have:
Points are awarded as follows:
Once you score at least 12 points, your H-1B petition can be prepared.
Applying for an H-1B visa and sponsoring an H-1B candidate can come with a variety of challenges both for the applicants and the sponsoring employers:
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Throughout the H-1 B visa process, both applicants and sponsors must navigate legal and procedural requirements. The dynamic nature of immigration policies, the competitive landscape, and the administrative burdens can present challenges for all involved parties.
The best time to apply for an H-1B visa is generally early in the year before the US government's fiscal year begins on October 1. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) typically starts accepting H-1B petitions on April 1 for the visas that will be issued in the fiscal year starting October 1. Here's a timeline and some considerations for H-1B visa application:
January to March: This is the period when applicants and their prospective employers should start preparing their H-1B visa petitions. It involves gathering all the necessary documentation, including labor condition approval (LCA) from the Department of Labor, which must be filed before the H-1B petition.
April 1: USCIS begins accepting H-1B petitions. Since there's a cap on the number of H-1B visas issued each year, and the demand often exceeds the cap within the first few days of April, it's crucial to have the petition ready to submit by this date.
After April 1: Once the cap is reached, USCIS will not accept any new H-1B petitions for that fiscal year. If the petition is selected in the H-1B lottery and approved, the beneficiary can start working on October 1, the start of the fiscal year for which the visa is issued.
It's important to note that the preparation for filing an H-1B petition should begin well in advance of these dates. Employers and applicants need to account for the time it takes to:
Here are the steps to apply for H-1B visa
Step1: Determine your visa type by reading Common Non-immigrant Visas. Each visa type explains the qualifications and application items. Choose the visa type that applies to your situation.
Step2: The next step is to complete the Non-immigrant Visa Electronic Application (DS-160). 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 log in 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 centre (VAC) and one for the visa interview at the US 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.
The processing fee of an H-1B visa can cost from USD $757-$2,805. Here are the breakdowns of the processing fees for H-1B visa:
Processing fees | Employer | Employee |
Registration fees | $215 | $215 |
I-129 petition | $460- $780 | $460- $780 |
Anti-fraud fee | $500 | $500 |
Premium processing | $2,805 | $2,805 |
Public Law 114-113 | $4,000 | $4,000 |
Attorney fees | $5,000 | $1,500–$4,000 |
Training fees | - | $750–$1,500 |
Asylum program fee | $300-$600 | $300-$600 |
The processing time for an H-1B visa can vary based on several factors, including the workload at the USCIS service centre where the petition is filed, the accuracy and completeness of the petition, and whether the employer has opted for premium processing. Here is a general breakdown:
Regular Processing: The standard processing time can range from 2 to 6 months. However, this can fluctuate widely depending on the volume of applications received by USCIS and other factors affecting their workload.
Premium Processing: Employers can choose premium processing by paying an additional fee of $2,500. This service guarantees that USCIS will process the petition within 15 calendar days. If USCIS fails to meet this deadline, they will refund the premium processing fee but will continue to process the petition expeditiously.
Factors Affecting Processing Time:
After Visa Approval:
Once the H-1B visa petition is approved, the applicant needs to apply for the visa at a US embassy or consulate in their home country. The time frame for an appointment can vary, and visa processing at the consulate typically takes a few days to a few weeks.
Applicants and employers should monitor the USCIS website for the most current processing times, as these can change. Additionally, it is recommended to consult with an immigration attorney or a professional for the most up-to-date and detailed information regarding individual circumstances.
February 06, 2025
2026 H-1B cap will open at noon EST on March 7
According to a recent announcement by the USCIS, the 2026 H-1B cap will start at noon EST on March 7, 2025, and continue until March 24, 2025. The registration fee is $215. Petitioners and representatives can register for the H1-B cap through the USCIS online portal.
January 31, 2025
US to increase employment days from 180 days to 540 days for Green Card, H-1B Spouses
US Senators declared the extension of the renewal of work permits from 180 to 540 days. This new rule will be applicable to refugees, immigrants, green card holders, and spouses of H-1B holders. The Department of Homeland Security approved the new rule on January 13, 2025.
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January 25, 2025
U.S. needs Indian talent to fill skills gap: Nasscom
Recent surveys have shown that the US labor market requires highly skilled foreign talent to fill the skills gap. Nasscom has stated that skilled Indian professionals, especially those from the IT field, are required in the US. The H-1B visa program is a crucial step in bringing skilled Indian professionals to the US.
January 24, 2025
US President Donald Trump supports the H-1B visa program
The president of the US, Donald Trump, invites skilled workers to the US via the H-1B visa program. President Trump and High-profile Trump figures like Tesla CEO Elon Musk advocate for the H-1B visa program. The US is willing to attract more Indian talent to boost the country's economy. Skilled professionals are in demand in the US technological sector.
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U.S. opens new consulate in Bengaluru, India
The United States opened a consulate in Bengaluru on January 17, 2025, marking a crucial step in India-US diplomatic and economic relations. This new facility aims to facilitate US visa processing for Karnataka residents and students, improvies ties in the technology, education, trade, and defense sectors.
January 08, 2025
India-US Relations Set to Grow with H-1B Visa Support from Trump and Musk, Says Indian Ministry
Skilled professionals are an essential part of India-U.S. ties. The growing number of Indian IT professionals in the US creates mutual benefits for India-US ties. In 2023, Indians were the top beneficiaries of H1B visas, being issued 78% of the total 265,777 H1B visas.
January 07, 2025
Indian-origin tech firms were issued with 1/5th of the H-1B visas issued by the US
Indian tech firms secured around 24,766 of 1.3 lakhs H-1B visas issued between April and September 2024 period.
Here are the lists of Indian companies that secured H-1B visas are:
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The H-1B visa requires the highest quality of documentation in order to give your petition a chance at success. Y-Axis has the knowledge and experience to ensure your application is thorough and meets all benchmarks. Our teams assist with:
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