Visa Application Guidance

Summary

H-1B visas require a U.S. Employer to file a petition, a bachelors degree, and are subject to annual caps. EB-1A visas need proof of extraordinary ability, no job offer, but continued work in the U.S. Is necessary.

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No I didnot start any
Got it! Since you haven't started the application process, here's some general information about H-1B and EB-1A visas:
- H-1B Visa: For specialty occupations, requires a job offer from a U.S. employer.
- EB-1A Visa: For individuals with extraordinary ability in their field, no job offer required.
Would you like more detailed guidance on either of these visas?
yes
Great! Here's some more detailed guidance on both visas:
- H-1B Visa:
- Requires a U.S. employer to file a petition on your behalf.
- You must have a bachelor's degree or higher in the specialty occupation.
- There are annual caps, so early application is crucial.
- EB-1A Visa:
- Requires evidence of extraordinary ability in fields like science, art, education, business, or athletics.
- You must provide documentation of your achievements and recognition in your field.
- No job offer is needed, but you must continue work in your field in the U.S.
What specific questions do you have about starting the process?
Nah just messing up with you, what you didnot know
It looks like you were just testing things out. If you have any real questions or need assistance, feel free to ask! I'm here to help with any legal information you might need.