- When can I register electronically for the H-1B lottery, and when will I know the results?
The dates vary each year, but in 2021, USCIS announced that people could register for the H-1B lottery in March, and that it would let people know if they had been selected to file for a H-1B visa by the end of March 2021.
2. How do I check the results of the H1B lottery?
To see if you are eligible to file for a H-1B visa, you can check your USCIS online account. The account will show the status of your application.
3. Can I expedite my H-1B visa?
Yes, premium processing is available for the H1B visa. To request premium processing, you will need to submit Form I-907, Request for Premium Processing Service, and pay the filing fee to USCIS. You can do this at the same time as you file your Form I-129 petition.
If you have already filed your petition, you can request premium processing at a later date by sending your form to the same service center as your original Form I-129.
4. Can I travel outside the U.S. on the H1B visa?
Having a valid visa allows you to go to a U.S. port of entry and request entry to the U.S.. If you leave the U.S. for travel and return, as long as your H-1B visa is still valid, you may be able to be admitted on H-1B status. You may wish to bring evidence of your employment or your visa validity with you to present at the border.
5. When can I start filing my H-1B visa application?
If your H1B visa is subject to the cap, you will need to register online first. You should keep in mind that being selected in the lottery allows you to apply for a visa for the following financial year.
If you are selected, you and your employer can petition for a H-1B visa on your behalf. You can expect to have around 90 days to apply for your visa, but the filing period and location will be on your H-1B Registration Selection Notice from USCIS. You can apply for your visa up to six months before your visa start date.
6. Where do I file my H1-B visa application?
If your H-1B visa is under the cap and you have been selected to apply for a visa, your selection notice will let you know which USCIS address you can file your application at. If the H1-B visa cap does not apply to you, for example, if you are being employed by an institute of higher education, then you can file your application at the USCIS California service center.
7. Can I extend my H-1B visa?
Your H1B visa is generally valid for three years, and can usually be extended for up to six years. To do this, your employer will need to complete and file Form I-129 again on your behalf, along with any supporting documents, and pay the filing fee.
8. Can I transition from the H-1B visa to a green card?
The H-1B visa is a dual-intent visa, which means that yes, you can apply for a green card. Find out more about how Boundless can help you through the process.
9. Who can sponsor the H-1B visa?
Any U.S.-based employer can sponsor the H-1B visa and register to file a petition on your behalf.
10. Can I apply for a H-1B visa if I don’t have a job first?
Because the H-1B visa is an employment-based visa and you will need your employer to file certain forms for you, you will need a job offer before you are eligible to apply for the H-1B visa.
11. Is there a ban on H-1B visas?
In June 2020, President Trump issued an executive order stopping H-1B visas from being processed. That executive order has now expired, and you can now continue preparing your H-1B visa application.
12. Will my family be able to come with me, if I hold an H-1B visa?
Yes, your spouse and any unmarried children under the age of 21 may be able to accompany you on H-4 visas.
13. How long will I be able to stay and work in the U.S. on an H-1B visa?
The H-1B visa is valid for three years, and can be extended for up to six.
14. Can my spouse work?
It depends. If your spouse holds an H-4 visa, they may be able to apply for employment authorization if you, the H-1B visa holder, is on track to get a green card.
15. What is the difference between the H-1B and H-1B cap?
The government sets a cap on the number of H-1B visas it issues each year. Currently, the cap is 65,000 visas per fiscal year., with 20,000 additional visas available for those who have a master’s degree or higher.
16. Who is eligible for the H1B1 visa?
The H-1B1 is a U.S. nonimmigrant visa for nationals of Chile and Singapore who work in specialty occupations. The annual cap for H1B1 visas is 6,800 — 1,400 from Chile and 5,400 from Singapore.
17. What is the minimum salary to file an H-1B visa?
The employer filing the H-1B petition must show the Department of Labor (DOL) proof they will pay the employee the prevailing wage or the employer’s actual wage, whichever wage is higher. The prevailing wage is the salary paid to workers in similar occupations in the same geographic area, while the actual wage is the salary the employer pays to its workers in similar positions.