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To apply for a temporary work visa you must first find a qualifying job. Use the links at right to have your resume reviewed and submit it to thousands of prospective employers.

A number of documents are needed to complete the H1-B application process. Below, you will find the information necessary to help us prepare your H1-B application.

  1. You will absolutely need an original passport or a notarized copy of your passport.
  2. A notarized copy of your prior Notice of Approval of "H" status (I-797), if any exists.
  3. A current resume including your a detailed history of your employment for the last six years. This should specifically include the name of your employers, addresses, and dates of employment.
  4. Original I-94 Card or copy notarized on the front and back.
  5. Original college degree and any certified transcripts from your school
  6. Original credentials evaluation
  7. Any license required for your particular occupation , if any
  8. Any W-2 forms for the past five years, if any exist.
  9. A record of any awards you have received as part of your education and employment career.
  10. The most recent pay stub from your current employer.
  11. Your present address
  12. Your previous foreign address
  13. Telephone numbers for day or evening
  14. Your social security number.
  15. Copies of any existing employment agreements or contracts or offers of employment.
  16. The name, address and telephone number of your Employer
  17. Your employer's Federal I.D. Tax Number
  18. Your current or expected Annual Income
  19. The number of Employees for the employer
  20. The date including year that the employer established its business.
  21. A detailed employment description including job duties and job title.

EMPLOYER

Each employer sponsoring an H1-B applicant must complete an I-129 form which requires the following information:

  1. Name, address, telephone number, and fax number of Employer
  2. The year the company was established
  3. The IRS tax identification number
  4. The total number of employees
  5. The gross annual income for the previous year
  6. The net annual income for the previous year
  7. Do full-time employees receive any type of compensation other than salary, i.e. health insurance, dental insurance, etc. If so, what type of compensation and what is the annual value of such compensation?
  8. The name and title of the person form your company who will be signing the INS petitions and their address (if different from above)

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