H-1B & L1 Visa Rules Is Changing in 2026 - Here's Why
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Загружено: 2026-02-24
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H-1B and L-1 visa rules are changing in 2026 — and these updates could seriously impact your U.S. work plans. If you're on an H-1B visa, planning to apply, or currently on an L-1A or L-1B transfer, this video breaks down everything you need to know in simple terms.
In this detailed guide, we cover:
✅ H-1B minimum salary increases and new prevailing wage expectations
✅ “One Person, One Registration” H-1B lottery reform
✅ Increased USCIS site visits and compliance checks
✅ Stricter L-1B specialized knowledge standards
✅ L-1A manager scrutiny updates
✅ Third-party placement restrictions for H-1B workers
✅ Longer processing times & premium processing options
✅ 60-day grace period rules after job loss
✅ Green card delays for India & China applicants
✅ H-4 EAD and L-2 spouse work authorization updates
✅ Planning strategies to protect your status in 2026
The U.S. government is focusing on higher wage levels, fraud prevention, and stricter documentation requirements. While some of these changes create challenges—especially for entry-level workers and consulting placements—experienced professionals may benefit from higher salary standards and fairer lottery selection.
If you're worried about visa renewals, extensions, layoffs, green card backlogs, or family visa impacts, this video will help you understand what’s changing and how to prepare.
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The American Dream is still possible — but smart planning is more important than ever. Stay informed. Stay prepared.
Important Disclaimer:
This video is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Immigration laws and policies change frequently. For advice specific to your situation, consult a qualified U.S. immigration attorney or accredited representative.
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