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H-1B Extension or Amendment

The procedures for making the following changes are provided on this webpage. 
  • H-1B COE (Change of Employer) hold an H-1B at another institution but will be hired by Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ.
  • H-1B EOS (Extension) hold an H-1B at Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ but will extend employment end-date (all other employment information remains the same).
  • H-1B Amend hold an H-1B at Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ but need to change details such as site of activity, job title, job description, salary, or hours worked.

Although the steps and materials required may vary slightly, the basic procedure is the same:

  1. The H-1B applicant will submit required forms and documentation to the host department. The host department will complete its own required forms and submit the entire packet to the Office of International Student and Scholar Services.
  2. The applicant will receive an invitation via email to complete an online questionnaire in Docketwise.
  3. The OISS will handle Prevailing Wage Determination and Labor Condition Application requirements.
  4. The OISS will prepare the petition and submit it to USCIS.
  5. After receiving USCIS Receipt Notice, the H-1B applicant may begin/continue work at Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ.
OISS requests that documentation be submitted to our office 3 months in advance of the desired effective date for all requests. Consult your OISS advisor regarding cases that require an expedited timeline. The Receipt Notice is required for work to continue or begin at Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ for COE/Extension/Amend cases, but the Approval Notice is required for all new employment and international travel. The applicant must communicate with their OISS advisor regarding any upcoming international travel plans.

View the Instructions for E-3 beneficiaries

Steps for Host Department

1. In addition to the packet of documents submitted by the applicant (listed on the Instructions for H-1B beneficiary page), the host department is responsible for the following items.

  • H-1B Department Request Form
  • Offer letter, including the H-1B's start/end dates, annual salary, and job title
  • H-1B Itinerary Letter (See example)
  • Official University position confirmation, which must cover dates of requested H-1B
    • For faculty: faculty appointment letter;
    • For staff positions: HR offer confirmation letter and HR job description;
    • For research staff: research staff appointment;
    • For postdoctoral fellowships: postdoctoral research appointment.
  • Separate checks for $460 and $500 processing fees, made payable to The Department of Homeland Security (must be paid by the department) H-1B Check Request
  • Optional: $2,805 for USCIS Premium Processing that guarantees Receipt/Approval notices within 20 days. Check must be made to the Department of Homeland Security (payable by hiring department).

2. The OISS and department manage the Prevailing Wage Determination (PWD) and Labor Condition Application (LCA) requirements. 

The following steps are required: 

  • The OISS obtains a PWD to ensure that the university's offered wage is adequate.
  • The OISS files an LCA with the Department of Labor.
  • The OISS emails the LCA notice to the host department, which posts it at a conspicuous place for 10 business days. See posting notice instructions.
  • Within seven days of filing, the LCA is approved; the IO sends the certified LCA to the Department for signatures and return.

3. The OISS prepares H-1B petition for submission to USCIS.

  • OISS reviews the paperwork and emails the Department and/or Beneficiary if any additional documents are necessary.
  • OISS files the application with USCIS and provides the Department and/or Beneficiary with a UPS tracking number.

4. The Receipt and Approval Notices are sent after the following processing times.

  • The OISS emails Beneficiary, Department Contact, and Payroll confirming the receipt of the Receipt Notice. The Receipt Notice is required for employment to continue at Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ.
  • The OISS emails Beneficiary, Department Contact, and Payroll confirming the decision made by USCIS. The Approval Notice and supporting documents may then be retrieved form the OISS.
  • If Beneficiary is outside of Evanston/Chicago area, the OISS will coordinate shipping the Approval Notice and supporting documents to the Beneficiary. The Approval Notice is required for international travel.

Dependents and Form I-539

If this application includes an extension, the H-1B beneficiary will have to file the I-539 form to extend his/her dependents' status. This I-539 should be included in this H-1B extension filing. If there is no request to extend the beneficiary's end date, then an I-539 may not be necessary.

1. In addition to the packet of documents submitted by the applicant (listed on the Instructions for H-1B beneficiary page), the host department is responsible for the following items.

  • H-1B Department Request Form
  • Offer letter, including the H-1B's start/end dates, annual salary, and job title
  • H-1B Itinerary Letter (See example)
  • Official University position confirmation, which must cover dates of requested H-1B
    • For faculty: faculty appointment letter;
    • For staff positions: HR offer confirmation letter and HR job description;
    • For research staff: research staff appointment;
    • For postdoctoral fellowships: postdoctoral research appointment.
  • Separate checks for $460 and $500 processing fees, made payable to The Department of Homeland Security (must be paid by the department). See H-1B Check Request.
  • Optional: $2,805 for USCIS Premium Processing that guarantees Receipt/Approval notices within 20 days. Check must be made to the Department of Homeland Security (payable by hiring department).

2. The OISS and department manage the Prevailing Wage Determination (PWD) and Labor Condition Application (LCA) requirements. 

The following steps are required:

  • The OISS confirms that the job duties and requirements are consistent with the existing petition. The OISS determines the PW using the job code and level from the previous petition to ensure that the university's offered wage is adequate.
  • The OISS files an LCA with the Department of Labor.
  • The OISS emails the LCA notice to the host department, which posts it at a conspicuous place for 10 business days. See posting notice instructions.
  • Within seven days of filing, the LCA is approved; the OISS sends the certified LCA to the Department for signatures and return.

3. The OISS prepares H-1B petition for submission to USCIS.

  • OISS reviews the paperwork and emails the Department and/or Beneficiary if any additional documents are necessary.
  • OISS files the application with USCIS and provides the Department and/or Beneficiary with a FedEx tracking number.

4. The Receipt and Approval Notices are sent after the following processing times. 

  • The OISS emails Beneficiary, Department Contact, and Payroll confirming the receipt of the Receipt Notice. The Receipt Notice is required for employment to continue at Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ.
  • The OISS emails Beneficiary, Department Contact, and Payroll confirming the decision made by USCIS. The Approval Notice and supporting documents may then be retrieved form the OISS.
  • If Beneficiary is outside of Evanston/Chicago area, the OISS will coordinate shipping the Approval Notice and supporting documents to the Beneficiary. The Approval Notice is required for international travel.

Dependents and Form I-539

The H-1B beneficiary will have to file the I-539 form to extend his/her dependents' status. This I-539, including the following documents, should be included in this H-1B extension filing.

  • Completed form I-539 and I-539A (if there is more than one dependent, each additional dependent needs to complete an I-539A)
  • Copy of dependent(s) visa stamp page
  • Copy of dependent(s) passport biographical page
  • Copy of dependent(s) previous H-4 approval notice(s)
  • Printout of dependent(s) I-94
  • $370 fee check made payable to The Department of Homeland Security (payable by your or your department)
  • Copy of marriage certificate for spouse and/or birth certificate(s) for children. Include both original and English translation.

If the only change will be an increase/decrease in salary, please contact the assigned OISS Advisor so that we can evaluate if an H-1B Amendment is necessary.

If the position will change (e.g. new job title, new job description, new site of activity, promotion, transfer to another NU department, different hours per week), the beneficiary is required to submit H-1B Amendment paperwork and receive a USCIS Receipt Notice before any change occurs.

1. In addition to the packet of documents submitted by the applicant  (listed on the Instructions for H-1B beneficiary page), the host department is responsible for the following items.

  • H-1B Department Request Form
  • Offer letter, including the H-1B's start/end dates, annual salary, and job title
  • H-1B Itinerary Letter (See example)
  • Official University position confirmation, which must cover dates of requested H-1B
    • For faculty: faculty appointment letter;
    • For staff positions: HR offer confirmation letter and HR job description;
    • For research staff: research staff appointment;
    • For postdoctoral fellowships: postdoctoral research appointment.
  • $460 Processing fee check made payable to The Department of Homeland Security (must be paid by the department). See H-1B Check Request.
  • Optional: $2,805 for USCIS Premium Processing that guarantees Receipt/Approval notices within 20 days. Check must be made to the Department of Homeland Security (payable by hiring department).

2. The OISS and department manage the Prevailing Wage Determination (PWD) and Labor Condition Application (LCA) requirements. 

The following steps are required:

  • The OISS obtains a PWD to ensure that the university's offered wage is adequate.
  • The OISS files an LCA with the Department of Labor.
  • The OISS emails the LCA notice to the host department, which posts it at a conspicuous place for 10 business days. See posting notice instructions.
  • Within seven days of filing, the LCA is approved; the OISS sends the certified LCA to the Department for signatures and return.

3. The OISS prepares H-1B petition for submission to USCIS.

  • OISS reviews the paperwork and emails the Department and/or Beneficiary if any additional documents are necessary.
  • OISS files the application with USCIS and provides the Department and/or Beneficiary with a FedEx tracking number.

4. The Receipt and Approval Notices are sent after the following processing times.

  • The OISS emails Beneficiary, Department Contact, and Payroll confirming the receipt of the Receipt Notice. The Receipt Notice is required for employment to continue at Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ.
  • The OISS emails Beneficiary, Department Contact, and Payroll confirming the decision made by USCIS. The Approval Notice and supporting documents may then be retrieved form the OISS.
  • If Beneficiary is outside of Evanston/Chicago area, the OISS will coordinate shipping the Approval Notice and supporting documents to the Beneficiary. The Approval Notice is required for international travel.

Processing Times

H-1B requests may be submitted a maximum of 6 months before the desired effective date. USCIS regular processing times vary throughout the year. Opting for premium processing ensures the petition will be adjudicated by USCIS within 15 days.