The US will bring 85 thousand workers through H-WANB

Magh 24, 2081

Sudip Siwakoti

The US will bring 85 thousand workers through H-WANB

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The US is going to bring in 85,000 workers at once through the H-WANB (Employment Temporary Nonimmigrant) visa. The US, which has been bringing in workers from all over the world through the H-Wanbee, which is opened as a lottery, has launched a plan to grant visas to 85,000 workers at once in 2026.

Anyone can fill the form online to get this visa. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has mentioned on its website that only the employing company, its representative or the company's official legal practitioner can register an application online when a company in the United States offers an opportunity for employment.

USCIS has claimed that those who have passed graduation or post-graduation can apply for visas and engineers, doctors, technicians are initially eligible for this visa . The deadline for applying is from March 7 to March 24, 2025, and the fee is $215. According to the USCIS, after the registration period of the form taken through

online, those who applied will be selected by lottery and called for an interview. There is a provision that the duration of this visa can be extended up to 3 years initially and up to 6 years later. Through this visa, workers from various countries of the world, especially in the IT sector, come to America. Out of which the number of Indians is more. This visa is advanced under the Immigration Act of 1990. Specifically, H-WANA was reserved for nurses and H-WANB for other occupations .

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