H-1B Cap-Exempt Visa Approval

Description

A non-profit organization was looking to bring over a foreign worker. They needed someone with a degree to fill the position. The non-profit organization was also partnering with a university, and this worker would need to be able to hold seminars and provide the university students with hands-on experience.

Strategy

File an H-1B cap-exempt petition

Challenges

Making sure the non-profit and university had an existing agreement that would satisfy USCIS’s requirements. Additionally, the non-profit didn’t have a centralized work location.

Outcome

The H-1B cap-exempt petition was approved, and we were able to get the worker to the U.S.

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