Summary
Switching from a J1 to an H1B visa involves finding a U.S. Employer to sponsor you, submitting a Labor Condition Application, and filing Form I-129 with USCIS. If approved, you must apply for a visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Note that J1 visa holders may be subject to a 2-year home residence requirement, which mandates returning to their home country for at least 2 years after the J1 program ends. Consult with an immigration attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
Canada
Great, you're in Canada. To switch from J1 to H1B, you must:
*. Get a job offer from a US employer who will sponsor your H1B
*. Employer submits Labor Condition Application to the Department of Labor
*. Employer submits Form I-* to USCIS
*. If approved, apply for a visa at a US Embassy or Consulate
Remember, you're subject to the *-year home residence requirement.
Whats a 2 year home residence requirement
The *-year home residence requirement, also known as *(e), means you must return to your home country for at least 2 years at the end of your J1 visa program. This rule applies to certain J1 visa holders.
What are the most common ways to obtain tax write offs
The most common ways to obtain tax write-offs include:
*. Charitable donations
*. Education expenses
*. Health care costs
*. Home office expenses
*. Retirement contributions
Each has specific regulations. Confirm eligibility and limits with a tax professional.
How is a health care cost a tax write off
In the U.S., you can deduct medical expenses that exceed *.*% of your adjusted gross income. This includes:
*. Payments to doctors, dentists, surgeons, and other medical practitioners.
*. Payments for in-patient hospital care.
*. Cost of prescription medications and appliances.
*. Health insurance premiums if not paid pre-tax.
Always consult with a tax professional for your specific situation.
How is education a tax write off
In the U.S., education can be a tax write-off through:
*. American Opportunity Credit: For undergraduate students, can be claimed for four years.
*. Lifetime Learning Credit: For undergraduate, graduate and professional degree courses, with no limit on the number of years you can claim.
*. Tuition and Fees Deduction: Reduces taxable income by up to $*,*.
Always consult with a tax professional for your specific situation.
What is lifetime learning credit
The Lifetime Learning Credit in the U.S. is a tax credit for qualified tuition and related expenses paid for eligible students enrolled in an eligible educational institution. This credit is worth up to $*,* per tax return. It's available for all years of postsecondary education and for courses to acquire or improve job skills.
Where is an eligible educational instititute
In the U.S., an eligible educational institution generally refers to any college, university, vocational school, or other postsecondary institution eligible to participate in a student aid program run by the U.S. Department of Education. This includes most accredited public, nonprofit, and privately-owned–for-profit postsecondary institutions.