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How long does it take to submit Form 140 if you have a HIB work visa in the United States?

The I-B work visa is a type of work visa provided by the United States for the introduction of foreign professional and technical personnel. The HIB visa has a term of 3 years and can be extended for another 3 years upon expiration.

The benefits of HIB work visa for immigrants mainly include the following aspects.

(1) HIB work visa holders can apply for a US green card while working. People on a HIB work visa can usually stay in the United States for 6 years; in some cases, more than 6 years. Under normal circumstances, 6 years is enough time for HIB work visa holders to apply for a US green card.

(2) The HIB work visa has a wide range of applications. Basically, international students and other people working in the United States can apply. It does not require investing a certain amount in the United States or serving as a senior manager in a multinational company

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etc. Normally, applicants for HIB only need to meet the following conditions: have at least a bachelor's degree or above in the university or 3 years or more of work experience in the case of a junior college degree; the position applied for must be related to Degree related; employer agrees to pay no less than the minimum wage.

(3) HIB work visa application time is quick, usually

6-9 months. The application time of 6-9 months is quite fast compared to other visa types in the United States. However, the HIB work visa is subject to a quota system.

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HIB work visa is relatively easy to obtain. The U.S. Immigration Law and USCIS regulations allow HIB holders to have "dual intentions" in their desire to immigrate to the United States. Although applicants must only intend to work in the United States temporarily when applying for a HIB visa, when they obtain and use HIB status, they are allowed to have "dual intent" and apply for permanent residence in the future. Therefore, visa officers have a relatively relaxed attitude towards HIB work visas.

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The spouse and children under 21 years old of HIB work visa holders can enter the United States with H4 status and stay in the United States during the validity period of the HIB visa. HIB and H4 visa holders can apply for admission within the validity period of the visa without converting to a Fl student visa.