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Srinivasa Reddy Kandi: Navigating Specialty Occupation Requirements and RFEs in H-1B Visa Petitions

February, 08, 2025-10:38

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Srinivasa Reddy Kandi: Navigating Specialty Occupation Requirements and RFEs in H-1B Visa Petitions

Navigating Specialty Occupation Requirements and RFEs in H-1B Visa Petitions:

1. The theoretical and practical application of a highly specialized body of knowledge.
2. A minimum of a bachelor’s degree (or its equivalent) in a specific or closely related field of study to fulfill the job requirements.

In simpler terms, the role must be sufficiently complex and specialized that it cannot be performed without at least a bachelor’s degree (or higher) in a relevant discipline.

Strategies to Avoid Specialty Occupation RFEs
To minimize the likelihood of receiving a Request for Evidence (RFE), employers and immigration professionals can take proactive measures. Here are several recommendations:

1. Develop Comprehensive Job Descriptions
Provide a robust set of job responsibilities in the initial H1B application. The description should maintain a balance—neither overly technical nor too simplistic.

2. Select the Appropriate Occupational Classification
Choose a suitable standard occupational classification (SOC) code in the labor condition application (LCA) that corresponds with the job duties. Ensure the SOC code is categorized under O*Net job zone 4 or higher.

3. opt for a Higher Prevailing Wage Level
Submitting a higher wage level in the LCA can bolster the case, particularly if an RFE is received. However, the wage level must accurately reflect the minimum requirements for the position.

4. Specify Relevant Degree Fields
Avoid indicating that a bachelor’s degree in a broad range of unrelated fields is acceptable. For instance, general engineering, science, or business are often deemed too vague.

5. Include an Expert Opinion Letter
Consider providing an expert opinion letter that clarifies that the occupation typically necessitates a bachelor’s degree in a specific or related field.

Addressing a Specialty Occupation RFE
Despite thorough preparation, the USCIS may still issue an RFE. To effectively respond, the employer must demonstrate that the position satisfies at least one of the four regulatory criteria for a specialty occupation. Meeting multiple criteria enhances the likelihood of approval.

Srinivasa Reddy Kandi is an Immigration policies researcher and immigration laws analyst.
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Disclaimer: The information presented here is general in nature and might not be applicable in any given situation. It should not be interpreted as legal advice or taken for granted that it is always current.



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