H1B Work Visas for Indians

It can be said that the most popular visa among Indians is H1B which is a working visa for foreigners. Most of the Indians H1B visa holders are software engineers. Although it is a quite hard to get the H1B visa, once you obtain it, it is like the starting point for you to get the Green Card of US.

Compared to Indians programmers and software engineers who come with other visas such as L1 and B1, their visas is not so flexible for changing jobs, which is the best fact of H1 visa. Most Indians obtain their work visas from company such as Wipro, Infosys, Satyam or TCS. But there are some who got their visas from Desi consultants.

There many advantages of H1 Visa.  When you are working, you are able to change your employer, meaning that you can easily change your work at any time. Besides, if you get your H1 visa, it is valid and legal for 3 years and you can easily lengthen its validity for 3 years more.

Other advantage of H1 visa is after you get it, you can apply for US Green Card that starts with Labor certification after few months you join the company. But, you also need to know that H1 visa also has disadvantages.

The first one is, if you plan to switch your job, your new employer has to pay for the transfer fee but this is not a problem as if you are working with big companies, they will surely do not mind in paying the transfer fee for you. But, somehow, there are also some Indian companies that take money from you indirectly or claim a bond.

You should act fast to get this visa. This is because, there are a maximum number of quota of 65 000 H1 visas that get filled up rapidly and always done by lottery system. Always remember to be well prepared to file your H1 visa.

Lastly, put in mind to apply for your visa one year earlier so that you will not have problems getting your visa.  Get everything ready, your US offer letter, passport and other documents by December.

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