Category: H-2B Visa
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has reached the cap for the first supplemental allocation of returning worker H-2B visas for fiscal year 2026. The service received more petitions than available...
The U.S. government announced a significant increase in the number of seasonal guest worker visas available for 2026, adding roughly 65,000 H-2B visas to help employers struggling with labor shortages. The...
If you’ve ever considered working in the United States on a seasonal basis or you’re an employer struggling to find enough workers during peak season, the H2B visa is an option you should consider.
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What Is Your Current Immigration Status? A Complete Guide to Understanding Status and Reform Updates
If you’ve ever filled out a government form, applied for a job, or tried to renew a visa, you’ve likely been asked about your current immigration status. Though it looks like a simple concept, the subject...
Applying for an H-1B visa can be a long and detailed process, and it becomes really unsettling when you get a Request for Evidence (RFE) from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). However,...
You may have typed an Immigration Question like “How can I work in the U.S.?” into a search engine, and chances are you have come across the H-1B visa. This nonimmigrant visa plays a key role in the U.S....
When considering U.S. immigration options, one of the most flexible opportunities available is the EB-1A visa. The EB-1A visa is part of the Employment-Based First Preference category. You may have an...
USCIS has reached the 19,000-visa cap for returning H-2B workers in early FY 2025. This allocation, meant for start dates from April 1 to May 14, supports industries relying on seasonal labor. Employers...
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