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  Temporary Labor (H2B)
 

Overview

H-2B classification applies to temporary or seasonal non-agricultural workers.

Period of Stay
The maximum authorized stay for an H-2B visa holder is one (1) year and may be extended for a total of three (3) years (in increments of up to one (1) year).

Eligibility Requirements

• The need for such employment and services should be temporary or seasonal;
• The employment is justified by the lack of qualified U.S. workers to meet or fill in the position;

The attorney can assist you in preparing and completing your application. Here’s how it works:

1. Fill out the Standard questionnaire and the payment form online. Then submit.
2. Within a few minutes, we will e-mail you a (a) Visa application questionnaire, (b) our Retainer Agreement, and (c) a checklist of documents required to support your application. Do not leave any blank spaces on the questionnaire. Enter "N/A" when the information being asked does not apply to you.
3. Print the attachments that we have e-mailed you.
4. Proceed by filling out the Visa Application Questionnaire. Do not leave any blank spaces on the questionnaire. Enter 'N/A" when the information being asked does not apply to you.
5. Review the list of required supporting documents to be attached to the Visa Application Questionnaire.
6. Sign and date the Retainer Agreement.
7. Mail all the documents back.
8. The Attorney prepares your application upon receipt of the documents from you. A copy will be e-mailed to you for review and corrections.
9. The original application will be e-mailed to you as a PDF document for printing, signing and sending back.
10. The Attorney then files your application with the BCIS.


 

   
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