US Visa Simplified:  US H-1B Visa Process Starting March 6, Details Inside
US Visa Simplified: US H-1B Visa Process Starting March 6, Details Inside
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The process for obtaining H-1B visas, crucial for bringing skilled workers to the US, is set to kick off on March 6, according to a recent announcement by a US federal agency. Here are the main takeaways simplified for easy understanding:

What's H-1B Visa?

H-1B visa is for foreign workers hired by US companies for specialized jobs needing technical expertise, often filled by professionals from countries like India and China.
When to Apply?

Registration for the 2025 fiscal year opens from March 6 till March 22, with applications done electronically through USCIS online accounts.
Account Setup

Companies can set up accounts from February 28 onwards to start and complete the registration process.
Passport Details Required

Applicants must provide valid passport or travel document info for each beneficiary, with only one entry per person.
Fair Selection Process

The new system ensures fairness by counting applications per individual rather than per company, reducing chances of fraud.
Crackdown on Abuse

USCIS aims to prevent abuse by individuals submitting multiple applications, now counted based on personal credentials.
Fraud Prevention

USCIS introduced new rules to strengthen the registration process, reducing potential for gaming the system and ensuring fairness.
Equal Opportunity

Every beneficiary has an equal chance of selection regardless of the number of applications submitted on their behalf.
Beneficiary-Centric Process

The final rule prioritizes beneficiaries in the registration process, adds flexibility for start dates, and includes integrity measures.
Tougher Regulations

USCIS now has the authority to reject or cancel petitions with void or fraudulent registrations, and may deny petitions with illegal registration fees.

Moreover, a pilot program launched on January 29 aims to facilitate the renewal of H-1B visas within the US, a move expected to benefit numerous Indian tech professionals.

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