Any non-profit organization can sponsor a foreign-born professional for an H-1B visa. However, in order to be exempt from the annual 85,000 cap on H-1B visas, the non-profit would have to "related to or affiliated with" an institution of higher learning, or be a research institution.
It is the US working visa that can be obtained for you by your employer even if the H1b visa cap (approx 65,000/yr) has already been reached. For physical therapists, you can obtain this if your employer is qualified to file for non-cap visa. There are certain requirements for a company or institution to be able to issue this visa.
If you are outside the US you file a petition with the US Embassy for the country where you currently live. The US State Department has some information on non-immigrant US visas. USCIS is the agency that handles the actual visa processing. The US Embassy in your country will have the most detailed descriptions of the non-immigrant visas and how to obtain them on the Embassy website.
Yes. Non Profits can manage other non profits, similar to a wholly owned subsidiary in the for profit world.
All non profits are corporations. All corporations are not non profits.
Center for Bronx Non-Profits was created in 2010.
Generally, an Australian visa allows a non-resident of Australia to enter the country. Visas are awarded for a variety of reasons, such as work visas for individuals seeking to work in Australia, or student visas for individuals who wish to study there.
Yes. Non profits are corporations.
Non-profits.
DO THE GOVERNMENT PROVIDE GRANTS TO NON-PROFITS WITH 501(C)3 STATUS TO PROVIDE COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMS.
It's not they they are intended to not generate profits. It's that they don't generally pay taxes on their profits. Non profits generate income through a variety of sources including contributions, grants and program fees.
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Yes I am a real estate agent and have a client who has h1b status and wants to know if he is considered a resident alien or not because he wants the $8000 tax credit if he buys a home (He is a first time buyer) The tax form 5405 says you can't claim the credit if you are a non resident alien so the client must be satisfied that he is qualified Are there any other places that h1b can be verified as resident alien