Uab h 1b information sheet form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the uab h 1b information sheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Biographical Information Update section. Enter your last and first names, select your marital status, and provide your current residential address in the US, including street, apartment number, city, state, and ZIP code.
  3. Next, complete the Immigration Update section. Answer questions regarding your approved Form I-140 and any pending applications. Be sure to indicate which US embassy or consulate you would use for visa applications.
  4. Proceed to the Dependents section. Indicate if your spouse or children need H-4 status extensions and provide necessary details.
  5. In the Required Documents section, ensure you attach all necessary documents as PDFs. This includes your CV and identification pages of your passport.
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The H-1B is a temporary (nonimmigrant) visa category that allows employers to petition for highly educated foreign professionals to work in specialty occupations that require at least a bachelors degree or the equivalent.
While an H-1B visa can be used to live and work in the United States, a Green Card allows for permanent resident status and can be renewed every 10 years - it will also enable its holder to pursue US citizenship, which no visa currently offers.
H-1B status is available to a person who has been offered a temporary professional position by a U.S. employer. A bachelors degree or higher in a related area is the minimum educational level required for a position to qualify for H-1B status, and the H-1B employee must have this degree (or higher).
See Requirements to Timely File a Request to Extend Stay or Change Status in the USCIS Policy Manual. Q. How long may I remain in the United States in H-1B status? A. The maximum period of admission for H-1B workers is generally 6 years.
Information Submitted in H1B Registration System Legal Name of the company. Doing Business As details. Employer Identification Number / SSN or ITIN. Primary US Address office of the company.

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Petitioners must complete Part 6 of Form I-129 if they are seeking to classify a nonimmigrant worker as H-1B, H-1B1 Chile/Singapore, L-1, and O-1A. Part 6 is not required for petitions for all other classifications, including but not limited to blanket L petitions (LZ).

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