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  2. What are H-1B visas, and how do they work? - AOL

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    The H-1B visa program allows employers to hire non-U.S. citizens for highly skilled jobs temporarily. ... H-1B holders can also apply for a green card while on the visa. ... This $29 'it bag' from ...

  3. What we know about US H-1B visas Trump supporters are ... - AOL

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    Just over 386,000 H-1B applications were approved in the ... "Companies that end up sponsoring H-1B [recipients] are looking at costs of up to $5,000 to $10,000 in addition to what you would have ...

  4. H-1B1 visa - Wikipedia

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    The H-1B1 visa (and associated H-1B1 status) is a variant of the H-1B visa in the United States for nationals of Singapore and Chile. The version for Singapore is called the H-1B1-Singapore and the version for Chile is called the H-1B1-Chile. These categories were introduced with the Singapore–United States Free Trade Agreement and Chile–United States Free Trade Agreement respectively ...

  5. What are H-1B visas and what has Trump said about them ... - AOL

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    Each year, 65,000 H-1B visas are approved by the Department of Homeland Security, with an additional 20,000 available for applicants who graduate with a master’s degree or doctorate from a U.S ...

  6. H-1B visa - Wikipedia

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    An application for an H-1B visa for a computer programmer must sufficiently describe the duties and the level of experience and responsibilities of the position in order to demonstrate how the position is a senior, complex, specialized, or unique computer-programming position rather than an entry-level position in order to qualify for an H-1B visa.

  7. American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act

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    The American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA) was an act passed by the government of the United States on October 21, 1998 (while Bill Clinton was President of the United States), pertaining to high-skilled immigration to the United States, particularly immigration through the H-1B visa, and helping improving the capabilities of the domestic workforce in the United States ...

  8. How a shortage of visas for skilled workers is affecting the ...

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    Visa workers drive growth of companies and economy. In 2024, Citizenship and Immigration Services changed the process for applying for an H-1B visa after 780,884 applications were filed that year.

  9. What to know about H-1B visas at the center of Musk ... - AOL

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    By statute, the federal government can only grant 65,000 H-1B visas each fiscal year, plus another 20,000 to applicants with graduate degrees — that’s known as the H-1B visa cap.