Vesti launches WorldForce to help Africans get the US-H1B visa

Vesti launches WorldForce to help Africans get the US-H1B visa

This year, Vesti, a frontrunner in the migration fintech industry, will launch WorldForceTM, an innovative program that will assist 50,000 qualified African professionals with their H1B visa applications. 

This lofty endeavor seeks to connect talented Africans with employment opportunities in the United States, opening doors to better economic prospects and professional advancement. For highly skilled foreign nationals, the United States immigration system provides a highly sought-after route to employment through the H1B visa program. 

Nevertheless, thousands of people apply every year for a small number of spots in the lottery, making it an extremely competitive process. In light of these difficulties, Vesti has decided to step in and offer full assistance and direction for the whole H1B application process.

According to Vesti’s co-founder and chief operating officer Abimbola Amusan, the company believes that African talents should have an opportunity to perform on a global level. In addition to assisting individuals in reaching their objectives, WorldForceTM is boosting economies in both Africa and the US.  The United Nations reports that remittance flows to Africa have quadrupled in the last decade, surpassing monies received through FDI and Official Development Assistance (ODA) in 2022, reaching $100 billion.

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How Vesti would assist

Several important parts make up Vesti’s all-encompassing H1B support program. To start, applicants will have access to seasoned immigration attorneys who can offer expert advice and help with the application process. 

To ensure that all necessary paperwork and documentation is submitted accurately and on time upon selection, these experts will guide individuals through the complex H1B visa process. They will also assist candidates in avoiding problems, such as multiple entries, which is a major concern for the USCIS. 

In addition, Vesti offers migration support loans to qualified applicants in order to alleviate some of the financial burdens connected with visa applications. Qualified candidates who may be financially disadvantaged may find this initiative more accessible. On top of that, the Vesti app’s growth communities for various migration pathways will help cultivate a feeling of community and support. 

As they go through the visa application process, members of this community will be able to connect with one another, share stories, and get continuous support. Vesti hopes to make the H1B visa application process easier and more streamlined for many people through these combined efforts. 

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The aim of this initiative

With its program to support 50,000 qualified Africans in the H1B lottery, Vesti hopes to accomplish numerous important goals and create a revolutionary impact. At the same time that skilled workers in the US are doing well and sending money back to help build Africa, the program is trying to close the skills gap here by giving American businesses access to a diverse group of people with great education and work experience. 

As a result, the US workforce is expected to be strengthened and economic growth will be driven. The H1B program at Vesti is also well-positioned to encourage cross-cultural understanding and communication, which can lead to stronger bonds and joint ventures between the African-American and American communities. 

The goal of this group effort is to make the world a better, more equitable place for all people. In line with Vesti’s larger objective of transforming the way Africans migrate, this H1B program showcases the company’s dedication to using financial and technological solutions to create safer, more accessible, and easier routes to opportunity for everyone.

To be a part of it, go over to https://wevesti.com/H1BVISA to check out Vesti’s website. For more information about the WorldForceTM – H1B support program and how to participate, please contact talentvisa@wevesti.com or visit their website.