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H-1B Cap Subject Nonimmigrant Worker Pathway for Entrepreneur Employment in the United States of America (USA) Part 1

WHOMENTORSDOTCOM INC.
7 min readMar 20, 2023

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Overview of the H-1B Nonimmigrant Worker Pathway for Entrepreneur Employment Published By USCIS: Temporary pathways offer opportunities to start and manage a business in the United States for a specified length of time. The petitioning employer (the “petitioner”) may be an entity in which you (the “beneficiary”) have an ownership interest.

The United States of America (USA) does not have a startup (start-up) visa, however, USCIS published New Entrepreneur Resources Available on uscis.gov to provide an overview of some of the temporary and permanent pathways for noncitizen entrepreneurs to work in the USA. This article will discuss H-1B employment authorization. Part 1 is information about the United States employer.

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Written by WHOMENTORSDOTCOM INC.

Rauhmel Fox, @AFAGRAD, CEO, 509(a)(2) Scientific Research, H-1B Cap Exempt Employer @H1BExemptVisa, Nonexempt Project Fiscal Sponsor, Adviser @1BUSDWWVCFUND

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