Recent discussions have raised misconceptions about the H-1B visa eligibility criteria. Contrary to some beliefs, the H-1B visa is not exclusively for individuals with a bachelor’s degree. Notably, individuals who can demonstrate ‘distinguished merit and ability’ may qualify for this visa without holding a bachelor’s degree. This clarification comes in light of a specific case involving a model who entered the U.S. on a B-1/B-2 visa in August 1996 and subsequently obtained an H-1B visa in October 1996.

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