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It’s Beginning to Look A lot like H-1B Filing Season 2015!

Friday, January 3rd, 2014

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The H-1B visa category is one of the most used visa classifications by US employers and is available to professionals that will work in a specialty occupation that generally requires a minimum of a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent.

Last year, the number of H-1B visa petitions filed in the first 5 days exceeded the entire H-1B visa allotment.  Hundreds of employers were unable to hire all the foreign-based professional talent that they required, and their petitions went into a lottery pool, left to chance and uncertainty.

Given that we are seeing improvements in the economy, it is anticipated that this filing season will be the most competitive one in many years.  Just to review…There is a limit of 85,000 H-1B visas available each fiscal year, 20,000 of which are reserved for individuals who have graduated with an advanced degree (a master’s or higher degree) from a US college or university that is  accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency or association. Pre-accreditation status is also acceptable. Secondly, the school must be a public or other nonprofit institution. If these requirements are not met, the candidate will not qualify for the master’s degree exemption. It is also to be noted that employers stand a stronger chance obtaining advanced degree petition approvals, even if the position being offered only requires a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent.

Our position is that it’s just not too early to start assessing where you’d like to add personnel and to start working with your immigration provider on such important matters as:

1)  Credential evaluations for prospective employees with foreign degrees

2)  Thorough job descriptions indicating the percentage of time spent on core areas of the position

3)  Needed updates to your corporate stats and profile information

4)  Updating intake questionnaires for H-1B employees

5)  For new employers who have previously not filed H-1Bs and are not in the databases accessed by government agencies, be prepared for a request to submit to the Department of Labor iCERT system for Labor Condition Applications (LCA) a copy of your IRS letter confirming your EIN number.  It is also not unusual for them to request your corporate formation documents before they will certify your LCA.  H-1B petitions will be denied if not accompanied by a certified Labor Condition Application.  It might be advisable to file your LCA’s in late January or February even though this will shorten a few months from the 3-year initial approval.

If the prospective employee is a national of Canada, Mexico, Australia, Singapore or Chile you have other options to consider.  Canadian and Mexican professionals qualify for TN status (pursuant to Trade NAFTA).  You can file anytime of the year under this classification; there are no quotas, applicants can apply right at the border, and the 3-year period of stay can be extended indefinitely.  Here is a link to the list of occupations that qualify for TN classification.

Australian nationals are eligible for E-3 status in 2-year increments and can consular process their applications, with unlimited extensions available.  A Labor Condition Application is required for these cases.  Nationals from Singapore and Chile qualify according to Free Trade Agreements for the H-1B1 classification.  There is a quota for this category that has never been reached.

If you are contemplating the hire of a professional who currently holds H-1B status with another employer, they are exempt from the quota and can start working for you immediately even though the petition is pending approval.

We encourage employers to call us with any questions that you might have or if you’d like to retain our firm to handle your H-1B filings.  Our email: info@immigrationcompliancegroup.com or by phone 562 612.3996.

 

 

I-9 and Immigration News Updates | Immigration Solutions

Monday, January 17th, 2011

Our January 2011 newsletter with I-9 and E-Verify updates and US and Canadian immigration news is now available.

If you haven’t had a look at our I-9 Employer Resource Center, please take a minute to do so, fill out the Survey and send it along to us:  www.I-9Audits.com

Immigration Solutions | Nurse Practitioner Clinic Opens in Canada to Handle Primary Care Needs

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

We think this could well be the wave of the future for the USA as healthcare reform rolls out and increased demand is put upon primary care providers – physicians and nurses.  We have more on this in our newsletter (link below)

We link to the article here and also link to our special edition healthcare news letter here

Canada’s Got (our) Talent!

Friday, August 7th, 2009

We’ve been covering this topic at Immigration Solutions for quite awhile.  Canada has figured out how to implement a much more user friendly immigration system to navigate than the USA.  Have a listen to our audio conference Living and Working in Canada

The Immigration Impact article states:  “If we needed any proof that our dysfunctional immigration system inhibits our economic growth, our neighbors to the north have provided us that proof. Canada is actively exploiting, to their economic benefit, our backlogged and broken immigration system. Canada is recruiting the best and brightest American-trained foreign nationals through a streamlined immigration process. After receiving a U.S. education, these talented foreign nationals are now contributing to Canada’s economic future instead of ours.”

Congress! – it’s time to wake up so that we stop “saying goodbye” to the brightest and best!

Immigration Solutions July News and Podcast Available

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

News on Canadian Immigration, I-9s, Employer Compliance, H-1Bs and more.  Subscribe to our free newsletter and stay informed concerning the immigration issues of the day.

We link to our July news.

All about Nurses

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Hello:  Wanted to share a few excellent resources with you today:

1)  New website that produces podcasts about nurses called Nurse Station.  Check them out, you’ll like it: 

http://nursesstation.wordpress.com/

2) Wanted to share our own Immigration Solutions podcast on the topic of  “Living and Working in Canada” – a User Friendly Immigration System”.  If you’d like a free assessment, please contact us at info@immigrationsolution.net.

Canada: The User Friendly Immigration System

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Please join us on June 15th for “Living and Working in Canada” – a free audio conference brought to you by Immigration Solutions.  Refer to our Invitation and RSVP to reserve your place today.

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/6785743/Living-and-Working-in-Canada