H-1B Visa Filing Checklist
U.S. employers are expected to file more than 200,000 petitions during the first week of April when USCIS begins accepting H-1B petitions subject to the fiscal year 2018 cap on April 3, 2017.
USCIS has developed detailed information, including an optional checklist, Form M-735, Optional Checklist for Form I-129 H-1B Filings, on how to complete and submit an H-1B petition. Please review carefully.
Please be aware that USCIS will temporarily suspend premium processing for all H-1B petitions for up to 6 months! USCIS will reject any Form I-907 filed with an H-1B petition. If the petitioner submits one combined check for both the Form I-907 and Form I-129 H-1B fees, they will reject both forms.
Cases will be considered accepted on the date USCIS takes possession of a properly filed petition with the correct fee. Following are more tips and knowledge about H-1B petition:
- Additional Documents Required for H-1B Petition
- Organizing Your H-1B Package, preferred order of documents
- H-1B Petition Premium Processing Service, process within 15 calendar days(suspended)
- H-1B Petition Required Fees, depending on the type of H-1B petition
- More H1-B Petition Filing Tips
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