

H-2 B Part 4: From DOL Certification to Workers on the Ground
DOL certification isn't the finish line — it's the halfway point. Once certified, you move into USCIS filing, consular processing, and getting workers from their home country to your job site. Each phase has its own timeline pressures and its own points of failure. The employers who navigate this well aren't waiting for updates — they're receiving them proactively.


H-2B Part 3: The DOL Process — What It Actually Takes to Get Certified
The DOL certification process is the foundation of every H-2B case — and where the most preventable mistakes happen. Part 3 of the H-2B From the Start series breaks down prevailing wage determinations, the 9142B filing, SWA job orders, Notices of Deficiency, and recruitment documentation requirements. If you're a first-time filer or have struggled with timeline issues, this one is worth reading carefully.


Part 2: The Cap, the Randomized Selection Process, and What Your Odds Actually Look Like
If Part 1 was about whether H-2B is the right tool for your business, Part 2 is where things get real. The cap is the single most frustrating feature of the H-2B program — and the one most employers understand the least until they've been through a bad year. Let me break it down plainly. The statutory cap Congress set the annual H-2B cap at 66,000 visas per fiscal year. That number is divided into two equal halves: 33,000 for employers with start dates in the first half of th


H-2B Visas for Construction Contractors: How to Protect Your Schedule and Your Margins
The construction industry needs nearly 500,000 additional workers in 2026. Ninety-two percent of contractors say they can't find qualified people. Forty-five percent report labor shortages are directly causing project delays. And only 10% are using the legal program built specifically to address it. H-2B visas offer construction contractors predictable, project-specific workers — planned into your bid, not scrambled for after hiring fails.


H-2B Visa Employer Guide: What Is the H-2B Visa — and Is It Right for Your Business?
The H-2B visa allows U.S. employers to hire foreign nationals for temporary, non-agricultural positions when qualified U.S. workers aren't available. It's employer-sponsored, compliance-intensive, and subject to an annual cap of 66,000 visas. Before you file anything, there's a conversation worth having about your business model. H-2B attorney Meagan Kirchner walks through the basics — what it is, who qualifies, and what to consider before you start.


FY2026 H-2B Supplemental Returning-Worker Cap Reached: What Employers Should Know
USCIS has reached the FY2026 first-half supplemental H-2B returning-worker cap (Jan. 1–Mar. 31 start dates), selecting petitions by lottery after demand exceeded the 18,490 available visas. Some timely filers will not receive receipt notices. Employers should promptly discuss contingency plans with counsel and continue advocating to Congress for a predictable, permanent H-2B solution.


Understanding the H-2B Program, Cap, and Lottery: How strategic planning can save next season!
The H-2B cap makes securing seasonal workers in spring a gamble—but smart employers can use the October Strategy to improve their odds. By hiring in the fall or winter, workers are counted against the new fiscal year cap and become cap exempt for spring. This approach can even work for different winter roles, like snow plow drivers. With prevailing wages taking 30–35 days, now’s the time to act—contact me to explore if this strategy fits your business.


Choosing the Right Immigration Attorney: What You Should Know Before Your First Consultation
Choosing the right immigration lawyer can make all the difference in your journey to live or work in the United States. Your first meeting is a key opportunity to evaluate whether the attorney has the experience, communication style, and strategy that align with your needs. In this post, we outline the most important questions to ask during your consultation so you can make an informed decision and move forward with confidence.


How to Hire a Personal Care Aide with an H-2B Visa
Need a temporary personal care aide? Learn how the H-2B visa can help families hire foreign workers for short-term caregiving needs.


Immigration Options for Nannies: Exploring the H-2B Nonimmigrant Visa
Families with a one-time need for a nanny may qualify for an H-2B visa. Learn more about eligibility and the process! #NannyVisa






























