How can I get a work visa, now that the H-1B Cap for the current fiscal year has already been reached?
The annual limit of 65,000 new H-1B professional visas was exhausted before the fiscal year began for the last four years. Take heart, there may be an alternative visa solution available to you before next October. This will depend on your education, training and professional credentials; the type of U.S. employer you want to work for; and the type of position an employer has offered to you. Whether you have already spent a substantial amount of time working and/or receiving training in the U.S. may be a factor as well. It may also depend on your country of nationality or citizenship, as visa categories that result from trade agreements and treaties may make people from a few countries eligible for a work visa in cases where many other foreign candidates may not be currently eligible for a visa that would allow them to take that same job. Whether there is a viable alternative to the H-1B work visa available to you in a given situation will depend on some or all of these factors, and sh
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