Build your U.S. career on H-1B status
The H-1B visa lets professionals with at least a bachelor's degree work in the U.S. in a specialty occupation. It's employer-sponsored, grants an initial three years of work authorization that can extend to six, and supports dual intent — so you can pursue a green card while you hold H-1B status. Professionals across Lincoln County's healthcare, manufacturing, and local industry rely on it to work legally for American employers.
Lincoln County's healthcare providers, manufacturers, and local employers sponsor skilled professionals for specialty occupations. Recent changes, including the new H-1B fee rule, have added complexity, but the H-1B remains one of the strongest paths for skilled professionals to build a long-term career in the United States.
Do you qualify for an H-1B visa?
Most successful H-1B applicants in Lincoln County share these qualifications:
- A bachelor's degree or its equivalent in a field tied to the specialty role, such as work as a engineer or analyst.
- A genuine job offer from a U.S. employer for a position that requires that degree.
- An employer willing to sponsor the petition and file an approved Labor Condition Application (LCA).
- Selection in the annual H-1B lottery — or a cap-exempt employer like a university or nonprofit research institution.
A faster, clearer H-1B process
Lighthouse combines a dedicated legal team with technology built for immigration, so your H-1B petition comes together in weeks. Your attorney manages everything from evaluation to USCIS submission while you keep your focus on your career in Lincoln County.
Know your options
The platform maps your eligibility and the requirements up front, then we follow up on the strongest path forward — no guesswork.
Attorney-led review
Experienced H-1B attorneys review every filing against current USCIS standards, handling amendments and job changes and heading off the issues that lead to an RFE.
Full visibility
Track status, outstanding documents, and deadlines in one place, with timelines that tell you exactly what comes next.
Built for Lincoln County's employers
We regularly work with candidates in healthcare, manufacturing, and local industry, and we know how to frame those specialty roles for USCIS.
Manage your entire petition online
The Lighthouse platform puts you in command of your H-1B petition: upload documents, message your case team, and review and sign personalized filings in one place. An H-1B visa attorney on our team reviews the final application with you before we submit it to USCIS.
Download our complete H-1B visa guide
Read our in-depth guide for the full H-1B process, from eligibility to approval.
- Step-by-step application process
- H-4 visas for dependents
- Job changes and H-1B portability
- Timeline and cost breakdown
- The 2026 H-1B fee rule
Frequently asked questions
Each March, USCIS opens H-1B registration and runs a random lottery that selects about 85,000 petitions. If your registration is picked, your employer files the full petition. Some Lincoln County employers — universities and nonprofit research organizations among them — are cap-exempt and can sponsor H-1B workers any time of year, outside the lottery.
You generally need a bachelor's degree or its equivalent in a specific field, and the job itself must require that degree — what USCIS calls a "specialty occupation." Relevant professional experience can sometimes substitute for formal education. For a engineer or analyst role, the position and your background need to line up for the petition to succeed.
A recent <a href="https://www.lighthousehq.com/blog/presidential-proclamation-on-h-1b-fees">presidential proclamation</a> introduced a significant fee on certain new H-1B petitions. It applies only to workers who are outside the United States and don't already hold a valid H-1B visa. If you're in the U.S. and your employer files a change of status or an extension, you're exempt.
The process begins with the March lottery registration. If you're selected, your employer can file from April 1. Standard processing takes several months; premium processing returns a decision in 15 calendar days. When approved, H-1B status and work authorization typically begin on October 1.
Yes. H-1B portability lets you switch employers — your new company files a fresh H-1B petition, and once USCIS issues the receipt notice you can usually start work. You don't need to re-enter the lottery, so you're free to pursue better opportunities across Lincoln County.
Yes. Your spouse and unmarried children under 21 can apply for H-4 dependent status to live and study in the U.S. with you. In certain cases — for example, once you have an approved I-140 green-card petition — your spouse may also qualify for work authorization.
Start your H-1B application with Lighthouse
With Lighthouse you get clear guidance on your options and a legal team — including an experienced H-1B visa lawyer — that manages your case through USCIS submission.
