Summary
A personal financial advisor role may qualify for an H1B visa if it requires specialized knowledge and a bachelors degree. An international business degree is often relevant due to its coverage of finance and business strategy. However, an English degree may not be directly related unless its relevance to the role can be demonstrated. The USCIS approval rate for H1B visas was approximately 84% in FY 2020, but applications can be rejected for reasons such as the job not qualifying as a specialty occupation or incomplete applications. The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) listing multiple degrees for a role requires proving the jobs specialized nature.Full Conversation
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It seems you need information about H1B visas. Can you please specify your question and also let me know your current location?
Would personal financial advisor be considered a specialty occupation
Yes, a personal financial advisor often requires specialized knowledge and a bachelor's degree. They may qualify for an H1B visa. However, the USCIS decides on a case-by-case basis. Please consult an immigration attorney for case-specific advice.
I am an attorney.
Hello, as an attorney seeking information about H1B visa for a Personal Financial Advisor role, here are some key points:
- The role must require a bachelors or higher degree.
- The degree requirement is common to the industry.
- The employer normally requires a degree for the role.
- The nature of the specific duties is so specialized and complex that the knowledge required is usually associated with the attainment of a degree.
Please check USCIS guidelines for more details.
My client’s employee has an international business degree and is working as a personal financial advisor. Is that ok?
Yes, it should be acceptable, as an international business degree is relevant to the role of a personal financial advisor. However, the final decision will be made by USCIS. It's important to demonstrate how the degree is specifically relevant to the role.
What about an English degree
An English degree may not be directly related to the role of a Personal Financial Advisor. However, if you can demonstrate how the skills gained from the degree apply to the role, USCIS may consider it. It's case-specific, so consulting with an immigration attorney is advised.
How did you determine that international business is relevant
An international business degree is considered relevant because it often covers topics such as finance, economics, and business strategy, which are directly relevant to the role of a personal financial advisor. However, the relevance of any degree is ultimately determined by USCIS on a case-by-case basis.
What percent of H1B a are approved
The approval rate for H1B visas can vary each year. As of FY *, the USCIS reported an H1B approval rate of approximately *%. However, this figure can fluctuate based on various factors such as changes in immigration policy. Please check the USCIS website for the most recent statistics.
Why do some cases her rejected
H1B visa applications can be rejected for several reasons:
- The job doesn't qualify as a specialty occupation.
- Incorrect or incomplete application.
- Insufficient proof of employer-employee relationship.
- The wage level is lower than the prevailing wage.
- USCIS doubts the employer's ability to pay the proposed wage.
Elaborate on * in the context of the financial advisor position. Does it matter if the OOH lists several degree titles that could be used to qualify
If the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) lists multiple degrees for a role, the key is to prove that the specific position is so specialized or complex that it requires a bachelor's degree or higher. USCIS considers the actual duties and responsibilities of the job. Can you specify the job duties for this role?