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What are the possible problems encountered in the process of H-1 B approval?

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What are the possible problems encountered in the process of H-1 B approval?

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The chances of obtaining an H-1 B visa is good, if the job duties is a professional one and the employee has a degree in a related field. The possible problems are: The employee might not be earning the minimum prevailing wages for a particular job in that location. The job duties are not of a professional one. Employee is small or new the USCIS may question its need for a full-time employee. Employee is out-of-status and living currently in US. He/she may not change to H-1 B status. He/she will be required to return to your home country to apply for a visa after the H-1 B petition is approved.

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