H-1B Scholar Procedures

Premium Processing Fees Increase on Feb. 26, 2024

Effective February 26, 2024, USCIS will raise the premium processing fee for the Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, from $2500 to $2805.

  • If you are requesting a check for premium processing on or after 2/6/2024, ensure that the amount is updated to the new fee of $2805

H-1B Overview

USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Service) defines an H-1B occupation as a “specialty occupation” which requires the theoretical and practical application of a body of highly specialized knowledge and the attainment of a bachelor’s or higher degree in the specific specialty (or its equivalent) as a minimum for entry into the occupation in the United States.

Departments may consider H-1B status for a scholar if:

  • The scholar will be employed by the university, with benefits (i.e., not hired as a contractor)
  • The appointment will be long-term or possibly a permanent one
  • The scholar has at least a bachelor's degree
  • The scholar is in J status, that s/he is not subject to the two-year home residency rule

It is possible for an individual to have more than one H-1B employer. An example would be a scholar who is working on a project for one employer and consulting with another employer on similar material. Please consult ISSS when contemplating such an arrangement.

The University of Colorado Boulder does not offer H-1B sponsorship for part-time positions.

The H-1B request process is different for each Ƶ campus. Please select the applicable campus using the buttons below or the menu to the right.

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