Special Occupations
The H1B visa is for workers in special jobs. It is for people with a bachelor's degree or higher in a specific field. This visa allows them to work in the USA temporarily.
Bachelor's degree or higher.
Job offer in a special occupation.
Check if you qualify.
Prepare and send the application.
Attend an interview at the consulate.
Get approval and receive the visa.
Work in the USA temporarily.
Bring your family with you.
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