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Thursday, December 1, 2011

H1-Bvisa.

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 1. The candidate must be a member of a profession with a college degree or its equivalent work experience. US immigration law is vague about the definition of “profession” stating only that the meaning includes such occupations as architects, lawyers, Physicians, engineers and teachers. Other occupations which are not specifically mentioned but routinely recognized as professions include accountants, computer system analysts, physical the rapists, chemists, medical technologists, hotel managers and upper level business managers.
 2. The immigration and naturalization service (INS) considers every three years of work experience equivalent to one year of college.
 3. You must have a job offer from a qualified US employer for the work to be performed in the US.
 4. The job you have been offered must be one that requires a degree of professional work. It cannot be for just any type of work. The position must really require the skills of a highly educated person. A person who is an ordinary computer operator or has merely basic knowledge about a computer will not qualify as these visas are meant for specialty occupations.
 5. You must have the correct background to qualify for the job which you have been offered. If you are a qualified nuclear scientist but are offered a position of managing a US Pharmaceuticals factory you will not be granted an H1-B Visa.
 My dear viewer’s if you are interested to fly to USA than please
 Read these guidelines.  

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