Course Description

The USA H-1B Visa is the world's most recognised and sought-after work visa the primary pathway through which American companies sponsor skilled foreign professionals in specialty occupations. From technology and engineering to finance, medicine, and academia, the H-1B is the cornerstone of US skilled immigration and one of the most in-demand advisory products in the global immigration industry. This course provides a comprehensive, expert-level guide to the H-1B Visa covering the annual lottery system, employer sponsorship requirements, specialty occupation standards, Labour Condition Application (LCA) procedures, USCIS petition filing, and the complete visa stamping process. Essential for immigration consultants, legal assistants, and HR professionals who want to understand and manage H-1B cases at the highest professional level. After completing this course, you will have an expert understanding of the H-1B system and be fully equipped to guide employers and employees through every stage of the process with accuracy and confidence.

What You'll Learn?
  • Modules
    Module 1: The H-1B Visa System and Annual Cap Framework Understand the H-1B visa category, the annual 65,000 cap plus 20,000 master's exemption, the lottery registration system, and how the USCIS selection process works from registration to petition filing.

    Module 2: Employer Sponsorship Requirements and Specialty Occupation Standards Learn what qualifies as a specialty occupation under USCIS standards, how employer eligibility is assessed, and what the employer-employee relationship requirements mean in practice.

    Module 3: Labour Condition Application (LCA) and Department of Labor Process Study the LCA process through the FLAG system, prevailing wage determination, public notice requirements, and the timeline for LCA certification before petition filing.

    Module 4: USCIS Petition Preparation and Filing Understand the complete I-129 petition package, required supporting documents, premium processing, responding to Requests for Evidence (RFEs), and realistic processing timelines.

    Module 5: H-1B Visa Stamping and Consular Interview Process Learn the consular interview process for H-1B visa stamping at US embassies worldwide, required documents, common interview questions, and administrative processing scenarios.

    Module 6: H-1B Extensions, Transfers, and Green Card Pathway Understand how H-1B extensions work beyond the initial three-year period, the portability rules for changing employers, cap-exempt petitions, and how the H-1B connects to the EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3 green card pathways.

Course Curriculum

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Content

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    •    100% Live Interactive Training Sessions 
    •    Country-specific study material 
    •    Practical checklists and templates 
    •    Real approval and refusal case discussions 
    •    World Visa Academy Certification 
    •    Post-course case guidance 
    •    Membership in World Visa Academy professional community 
    •    Regular visa updates and policy changes

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