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H-1B — Specialty Occupation Worker
VisasUnited StatesH-1B — Specialty Occupation Worker
United StatesUnited States•North America
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H-1B — Specialty Occupation Worker

Work PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa. Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

15 days

Application Fee

108,070 USD

Stay Duration

3 to 6 years

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

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Living in United States

Cost of Living
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Avg Salary$51,000
Quality of Life
186/200
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Overview

Employer-sponsored US work visa for specialty-occupation professionals requiring a bachelor's degree; 85,000 annual cap, 3+3 years stay with dual intent.

The H-1B is a US specialty-occupation visa administered by USCIS for foreign professionals in roles requiring at least a bachelor's degree in a specific field. The employer must obtain a certified Labor Condition Application from DOL and pay at least the prevailing wage. Annual cap is 85,000 (65,000 general + 20,000 US master's) selected by lottery; cap-exempt employers face no limit.

Initial stay is 3 years, extendable to 6 - with longer extensions if a green card petition is pending. Standard I-129 filing fee is $780 ($460 for small employers/nonprofits), with optional $2,965 premium processing for a 15-business-day decision. Standard adjudication runs 5-8+ months. H-1B allows dual intent and a green-card pathway; spouses join on H-4 and may work with an approved I-140.

This visa is ideal for foreign professionals with a US specialty job offer in tech, engineering, or medicine seeking a renewable work pathway toward permanent residence.

Fee Breakdown

H-1B Registration Fee
215 USD
Base Filing Fee (Standard)
780 USD
Base Filing Fee (Small Employer/Nonprofit)
460 USD
Anti-Fraud Fee
500 USD
ACWIA Training Fee (Standard)
1,500 USD
ACWIA Training Fee (Small Employer)
750 USD
Asylum Program Fee (Standard)
600 USD
Asylum Program Fee (Small Employer)
300 USD
Premium Processing Fee
2,965 USD
Visa Integrity Fee (Presidential Proclamation Surcharge)
100,000 USD

Processing Tracks

Premium Processing2 weeks
Standard Processing5 months – 9 months

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant3 years
Extendable up to6 years

Annual Cap & Quota

85,000 per fiscal year (65,000 general cap + 20,000 U.S. master's degree exemption); cap-exempt positions unlimited

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

EB-1 — Employment First Preference — Priority Worker
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EB-1 — Employment First Preference — Priority Worker

ValidityIndefinite
Processing1-3 years
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EB-2 — Employment Second Preference — Advanced Degree
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EB-2 — Employment Second Preference — Advanced Degree

ValidityIndefinite
Processing547-3650 days
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EB-3 — Employment Third Preference — Skilled Worker/Professional
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EB-3 — Employment Third Preference — Skilled Worker/Professional

ValidityIndefinite
Processing1277-4380 days
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Position must qualify as a specialty occupation requiring highly specialized knowledge and at least a bachelor's degree or equivalent in the specific specialty.

Beneficiary must hold a relevant U.S. bachelor's or higher degree, a foreign equivalent degree, or possess a state license/certification/experience equivalent to the required degree.

Employer must pay at least the local prevailing wage or the wage paid to similarly qualified workers, whichever is higher.

Employer must file a Labor Condition Application (LCA) with the Department of Labor.

Beneficiary must be selected in the H-1B cap lottery if the petition is subject to the annual numerical limit.

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Required

Education

bachelor or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Approved Labor Condition Application (LCA)

Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker

Evidence of specialty occupation qualification

Evidence of beneficiary's educational credentials or equivalent experience

Form I-797, Notice of Action (if applicable)

Valid passport

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Direct path to permanent residence via employer green card sponsorship.
  • Dual intent - applying for a green card does not jeopardize H-1B status.
  • Initial 3-year stay extendable to 6 years, with further extensions if PERM/I-140 is pending.
  • Portability - change employers under AC21 once a new petition is properly filed.
  • Spouses on H-4 may obtain work authorization once H-1B holder has approved I-140.
  • Optional 15-business-day premium processing available for $2,965.
  • Cap-exempt slots at universities, nonprofit research, and government research orgs are unlimited.

Worth Knowing

  • Subject to annual lottery cap of 85,000 (65,000 general + 20,000 US master's).
  • Employer-specific - new petition required for each change of employer.
  • Employer must obtain certified LCA from DOL and pay prevailing wage.
  • Standard processing takes 5-8+ months without premium processing.
  • ACWIA, Anti-Fraud, and Asylum Program fees add $1,300-$2,600+ on top of base filing fee.
  • Position must qualify as a specialty occupation requiring a bachelor's or higher in a specific field.
  • Beneficiary must be selected in the H-1B cap lottery unless filing through a cap-exempt employer.
  • J-1 two-year home residency requirement (if applicable) must be satisfied or waived first.

Application Process

1

Employer submits electronic registration for each beneficiary during the designated annual registration period.

2

If selected in the H-1B lottery, employer files the Form I-129 petition with USCIS.

3

Employer obtains an approved Labor Condition Application (LCA) from the Department of Labor.

4

Upon petition approval, beneficiaries outside the U.S. apply for an H-1B visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate.

5

Beneficiary applies for admission to the U.S. with Customs and Border Protection.

Application Forms

Go to application portal
I-129
Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker
Fill online
ETA-9035
Labor Condition Application for Nonimmigrant Workers
Fill online
DS-160
Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application
Fill online
I-907Optional
Request for Premium Processing Service (optional)
Fill online

Verified Claims (27)

Last verified May 31, 2026
Application StepsEmployer submits electronic registration for each beneficiary during the designated annual registrat…uscis.gov
Dependent VisaH-4 (spouse may get EAD if H-1B holder has approved I-140)uscis.gov
Fee BreakdownH-1B Registration Fee: 215 USD; Base Filing Fee (Standard): 780 USD; Base Filing Fee (Small Employer…uscis.gov
FeesFees vary based on employer size, petition type, and chosen service level. Standard I-129 filing fee…uscis.gov
FormsI-129; ETA-9035; DS-160; I-907uscis.gov
FormsI-129; LCA (Form ETA-9035/9035E); DS-160uscis.gov
Forms · DS-160 · descriptionOnline Nonimmigrant Visa Applicationtravel.state.gov
Forms · ETA-9035 · descriptionLabor Condition Application for Nonimmigrant Workersflag.dol.gov

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