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Nursing Specialty Workers (H1B H-1B)
Overview of H-1B Temporary Work Visa for Nurses Nurses can qualify for H-1B status, however, the the nursing occupation must be one that requires the equivalent of a four-year U.S. baccalaureate degree (See BCIS memorandum above). Nurses in highly complex and specialized areas will oftentimes qualify as will nurses in management and leadership positions. Labor Condition Application The first step to hiring most H-1B nurses from outside the U.S. is for the employer to file a labor condition application (LCA) with the Department of Labor (DOL). Then the employer is required to file the LCA approval notice with the Petition for Alien Worker. Some terms and conditions of the H-1B classification: Work authorization for H-1B foreign specialty nursing workers is employer-specific (i.e. limited to employment with the approved employer/petitioner); A change of employer requires a new H-1B petition; under some circumstances, a nonimmigrant who was previously issued an H1-B visa or provided H1-B nonimmigrant status may begin working for a new H1-B employer as soon as the new employer files a "nonfrivolous" H1-B petition for the nonimmigrant; Multiple employers require multiple H-1B petitions; The employer is responsible for return transportation costs for an employee terminated prior to the end of the approved period of employment; H-1B foreign specialty workers are not required to maintain foreign residence and may seek permanent residence in the U.S. Nurse's Dependents Dependents (spouses and unmarried children under 21 years of age) of H-1B workers are entitled to H-4 status with the same restrictions as the principal. Dependents may not be employed under the H-4 classification; Including more than one worker in a petition: Each petition may only include one worker. H-1B1 Nursing Specialty Occupations The H-1B1 category applies to an alien nurse coming temporarily to perform services in a specialty nursing occupation which requires the theoretical and practical application of highly specialized knowledge requiring completion of a specific course of higher education. Document Requirements for H-1B Classification Petition The petition should be filed by the U.S. employer with: - A certified labor condition application from the Department of Labor; Evidence the alien has the required degree by submitting either: - A copy of the person's U.S. baccalaureate or higher degree which is required by the specialty occupation; Petition Document Requirements The Petition for Alien Worker must be filed by the U.S. employer and must be filed with: - A description of the proposed employment and evidence the services and project meet the above conditions; and Petition Document Requirements The Petition for Alien Worker should be filed by the U.S. employer with: - A certified labor condition application from the Department of Labor; Copies of evidence establishing that the services to be performed require a fashion model of distinguished merit and ability and either: - Involve an event or production which has a distinguished reputation; or How Can I Check the Status of My Application? Click on the menu button to the left, labeled "Check Case Status" and enter your file number.
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