As of January 17, 2025, significant changes to the H1B process will go into effect, ushering in stricter requirements and a likely surge in Requests for Evidence (RFEs) for specialty occupation visas. These changes are part of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) effort to tighten oversight of H1B petitions, ensuring they meet updated criteria. While the new regulations aim to provide clarity and uphold program integrity, they also create additional hurdles for employers and employees navigating the system.
The H1B visa is designed for skilled foreign workers in specialty occupations requiring a bachelor’s degree or higher in a specific field. However, the upcoming changes signal a heightened scrutiny of whether the job meets specialty occupation criteria and if the beneficiary’s degree directly relates to the role. These updates could lead to more RFEs, leaving applicants scrambling to meet the agency’s demands for additional evidence.
What the New Regulations Mean for H1B Applicants
The updated regulations include:
• Revised Specialty Occupation Definitions: Stricter standards will require employers to demonstrate that a bachelor’s degree is not only preferred but also essential for the job role.
• Increased Focus on Degree-Job Alignment: USCIS will more rigorously evaluate whether the employee’s degree is directly related to their position.
• Expanded Employer Requirements: Employers will need to provide detailed evidence, including project descriptions and client contracts, to justify the necessity of hiring H1B workers.
These changes make it increasingly likely that even well-prepared H1B applications will face RFEs. Employers and beneficiaries must be prepared to provide robust documentation to prove the position qualifies as a specialty occupation and the employee’s degree aligns with the role.
How TheDegreePeople.com Can Help
Sheila Danzig, founder of TheDegreePeople.com, specializes in helping H1B applicants overcome RFEs, particularly those involving specialty occupations. With years of experience in academic evaluations and petition support, Sheila and her team have a proven track record of assisting clients in navigating these complex challenges.
“Our goal is to make sure every client has the strongest case possible,” said Sheila. “With these new regulations, it’s more important than ever to proactively address specialty occupation concerns and degree-job alignment before submitting the petition.”
TheDegreePeople.com offers services including:
• Specialized Academic Evaluations: Ensuring that foreign degrees meet U.S. equivalency standards and align with the job role.
• Expert Opinion Letters: Providing detailed analysis from industry experts to substantiate specialty occupation claims.
• Tailored RFE Responses: Assisting with customized responses to RFEs, focusing on specialty occupation and degree issues.
Be Proactive in Addressing H1B Challenges
With USCIS tightening its requirements, applicants and employers must take a proactive approach to avoid RFEs and ensure successful outcomes. Preparing a robust initial petition and having a plan in place to address potential RFEs is critical.
TheDegreePeople.com is ready to help. With expertise in academic evaluations and specialty occupation RFEs, Sheila Danzig and her team offer invaluable support to employers and H1B applicants navigating these new regulations.
Don’t let the new USCIS changes derail your H1B petition. Contact TheDegreePeople.com today to strengthen your case and overcome the challenges ahead.
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About Sheila Danzig
Sheila Danzig, the director of CCI TheDegreePeople.com, excels in resolving RFEs and denials for work visas, specializing in educational and employment visa challenges.