Immigration,
Government
May 1, 2018
Proposed changes could alter highly-skilled visa eligibility
Proposed changes to the H-1B program could mean a significant shift in who qualifies for the high-skilled visa and a decrease in the number of applications submitted for the yearly lottery to receive one.
Proposed changes to the H-1B program could mean a significant shift in who qualifies for the high-skilled visa and a decrease in the number of applications submitted for the yearly lottery to receive one.
Certain foreign national graduates of U.S. universities with technical degrees will no longer be allowed to work at third party work sites in a separate but related development.
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