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H-1B Visa Registration: America is going to change the registration process of H-1B visa, know what will be its effect on you

The US Federal Agency has recently issued an update for non-resident visas. The agency has said that now the process of H1-B visa registration of America will be modernized.

If you are planning to go abroad, then this news can be useful for you. Passport is the most important document to go abroad and then visa is required. Currently, their visa registration process for traveling to multiple countries has been very difficult and different for each country. Meanwhile, an update has come for H1-B visa from America across the seven seas.

The US Federal Agency has recently issued an update for non-resident visas. The agency has said that now the process of H1-B visa registration of America will be modernized.

The agency has decided to modernize the visa registration process to prevent fraud and scams. The agency said that some companies are unfairly luring customers through lottery for H-1B visas. After which he also received complaints of fraud in several visas. To prevent this, the agency has decided to modernize the visa process.

What is H1B Visa?

H1B visa is a non-resident visa for the United States of America. Any Indian citizen can go abroad and work on this visa. On the other hand, if American companies employ a foreigner, then that person is allowed to work in America only after taking H1B.

IT professionals are in high demand

There is a lot of demand for this visa among the IT professionals of India. Every year thousands of IT professionals from India move to America for jobs. In such a situation, this process of visa registration is of their use. Now no agent will be able to cheat them with the new technology.

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