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Work Visas

U.S. employment visa categories compared — H-1B, O-1, L-1, TN, E-2, H-2B, and R-1. Side-by-side eligibility, processing times, costs, and employer obligations for each work visa type.

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Top questions about Work Visas

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What are the major changes in employment-based visa processing in 2024?

In August 2024, the Biden administration plans to expand employment-based visa processing for U.S.-educated professionals and DACA recipients, helping them secure work visas more quickly.

Read: White House Employment Immigration Plans For Rest of the Year 2024
How does the H-1B process work for employers and employees in 2025?

The H-1B process remains employer-driven, with the employer filing the petition and the employee maintaining status by staying employed in the approved job under the approved terms.

Read: US Immigration FAQ Update: H-1B, F-1, NRIs Amid 2025 Changes
What steps should applicants take to prepare for potential H-1B visa policy changes?

Applicants should start early by keeping an eye on policy updates, gather documents that meet the latest requirements, and work closely with their employers who will need to be proactive as well.

Read: The Impact of U.S. Immigration Policy Changes on the H-1B Visa
What are some changes to the H-1B visa process as of January 17, 2025?

As of January 17, 2025, employers must use the new edition of Form I-129 and follow enhanced oversight rules for the H-1B visa program.

Read: Senator JD Vance Faces Criticism Over Meeting With Indian-American Investor Amid H-1B Debate
What steps should businesses and applicants take in preparation for potential H-1B visa changes?

It’s important to stay informed on official announcements from USCIS, consult with immigration experts, and gather necessary documents ahead of time to be ready when the proposed changes come into effect.

Read: US Considering H-1B Visa Relaxation Plans: Policy Changes Ahead?
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