What is a H-1B visa ?
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The H-1B visa is a nonimmigrant visa for foreign workers in specialty occupations. Eligible occupations require theoretical or technical expertise in specialized fields such as information technology, engineering, mathematics, and science.
H-1B visa holders can work in the United States for an initial three years with the opportunity to extend to a maximum of six years. Extensions beyond six years are possible under certain circumstances, such as when the visa holder is in the process of obtaining a green card.
What type of visa is a H-1B visa?
In 2024, 9.9% of all visas issued were for work.
Visas issued by type, 2024
How many H-1B visas are issued?
The State Department maintains a cap of 65,000 H-1B visas per fiscal year. Some visa applicants, including up to 20,000 per year who have earned master's degrees from US universities, are exempt from the cap.
The US issued 219,700 H-1B visas in 2024, up 43.4% from 2013.
Total H-1B visas issued, 2013–2024
Across the whole State Department, visas are accepted at a rate of 77%. Visas might be denied for a variety of reasons, including if the applicant:
- Is deemed ineligible for the category
- Has a communicable disease or any illness that could pose a threat to safety
- Has been convicted of certain crimes
- Has been previously removed from the US
- Is a practicing polygamist
- Submitted an incomplete application
H-1B visa applications were more likely to be accepted compared to all visas in 2024.
Visa acceptance rate, H-1B visas and all visas, 2013–2024
Who comes to the US on a H-1B visa?
The countries with the most H-1B visa recipients overall were:
- India (150,647)
- China (31,735)
- Philippines (3,562)
- South Korea (2,289)
- Mexico (1,954)
In 2024, the most H-1B visa recipients were from India.
H-1B visas issued by recipient’s home country, 2024
The countries with the highest number of H-1B visa recipients compared to their overall population were:
- The Bahamas (0.4 per 1,000 people)
- Saint Kitts and Nevis (0.3)
- Dominica (0.3)
- Grenada (0.3)
- Jamaica (0.2)
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