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I have a college degree and want to work in the U.S. can I qualify for a work visa?


There is a type of non-immigrant visa known as an "H1-B visa" which allows the temporary employment of aliens in "specialty occupations." A specialty occupation is defined by the INS as an occupation which requires theoretical and practical application for a body of highly specialized knowledge to fully perform the occupation.

The basic requirements are that you have a sponsoring employer, the position offered must require a bachelors degree or higher to perform the job, and you must possess the appropriate academic degree. There is a six (6) year maximum period of stay in the U.S. for H-1B workers. Particularly with the assistance of an immigration lawyer, many professional occupations, such as accountants, engineers, market research analysts, and statisticians can qualify for this type of visa.


Immigration Law Questions
• Can I work in the U.S. without a Green Card?
• I have a College degree and want to work in the U.S. can I qualify for a work visa?
• Can foreign companies transfer personnel to the U.S. to work for a related company in the U.S.?

• I am a U.S. citizen, but my spouse is not. Our child was born outside the united states and I want the child to be a U.S. citizen. How do go about it?

• Can I live in the U.S. if I buy or start a small business?
• Who gives permission to enter the United States?
• How can I bring my family or relatives to the United States permanently?
• What is the difference between an immigrant visa and a non-immigrant visa?
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