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Avoiding Common H-1B1 Visa Mistakes and Pitfalls

  • October 25, 2025
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The H-1B1 visa offers professionals from Chile and Singapore an efficient path to work in the United States. However, even small errors in the application process can lead to delays, denials, or compliance issues. Understanding the most common mistakes—and how an experienced H-1B1 visa lawyer can help you avoid them—can make all the difference in achieving a smooth approval.

1. Missing or Incomplete Documentation

Every H-1B1 application must include precise and complete documentation, from the employer’s Labor Condition Application (LCA) to the applicant’s educational credentials and job offer letter.

Common issues include:

  • Missing signatures or outdated forms.
  • Failure to include certified copies of degrees or transcripts.
  • Incomplete proof of employer legitimacy or job offer details.

Even a minor omission can cause a Request for Evidence (RFE) or outright denial. A lawyer ensures all supporting materials meet USCIS and consular requirements before submission.

2. Incorrect or Vague Job Descriptions

An H-1B1 petition must clearly demonstrate that the position qualifies as a specialty occupation—requiring a bachelor’s degree or higher in a specific field.

Vague or overly broad job descriptions (e.g., “business analyst” without details) can cause adjudicators to question the position’s eligibility. The description should clearly outline:

  • The technical or specialized nature of the role.
  • The educational background required.
  • Specific job duties linking the degree to the occupation.

An immigration attorney can help refine the job description to meet USCIS standards while staying truthful to the actual role.

3. Misalignment Between Degree and Occupation

One of the most frequent pitfalls is a mismatch between the applicant’s degree and the job field. For instance, a degree in sociology might not support a role as a financial analyst unless additional coursework or experience bridges the gap.

When there’s uncertainty, a lawyer can help provide:

  • Credential evaluations demonstrating degree equivalency.
  • Expert opinion letters establishing how education and experience align with the position.

This proactive approach can significantly reduce the risk of denial.

How an H-1B1 Visa Lawyer Helps Prevent These Mistakes

Partnering with an experienced H-1B1 visa attorney ensures that every detail of your petition is carefully reviewed for accuracy and compliance. At Maria Fitzmaurice PC, we help clients by:

  • Preparing and reviewing all forms and documentation.
  • Crafting strong, compliant job descriptions.
  • Ensuring alignment between education, experience, and visa eligibility.
  • Responding quickly and strategically to any USCIS or consular requests.

With the right legal support, you can avoid costly mistakes and improve your chances of a successful H-1B1 approval or renewal.

Talk to an Experienced H-1B1 Visa Lawyer Today

Whether you’re filing for the first time or renewing your visa, Maria Fitzmaurice PC provides knowledgeable, detail-oriented representation for professionals and employers.

📞 Contact us today to speak with an experienced H-1B1 Visa Lawyer and ensure your application process is handled with precision, care, and confidence.

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