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  2. H-1B visa - Wikipedia

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    The H-1B is a foreign worker visa in the United States that allows U.S. employers to hire foreign workers in so-called specialty occupations. The regulation and implementation of the visa program is carried out by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services within the United States Department of Homeland Security.

  3. Musk and MAGA are fighting over H-1B visas. How do they work?

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    The H-1B program is for employers looking to hire people into specialty jobs who are lawfully admitted to the U.S. but are not lawful permanent residents — generally defined as tourists ...

  4. What are H-1B visas and what has Trump said about them in the ...

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    Trump has supported Musk and Ramaswamy, who want better legal immigration routes such as the H-1B program to fill skills gaps in key sectors such as engineering, science, and technology.

  5. H-1B-dependent employer - Wikipedia

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    The following are the thresholds for determining whether an employer is classified as H-1B-dependent. Note that for the first column below, only employees in the United States should be counted, but this can include other employees on H-1B or another temporary worker status, as well as United States citizens and lawful permanent residents.

  6. I'm a startup CTO and the H-1B Visa helped launch my career ...

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    I'm in the process of acquiring permanent residency now, but the H1-B visa has helped me grow from my role at Cognizant to lead and architect at nThrive to managing advanced technology projects at ...

  7. H-1B Visa Reform Act of 2004 - Wikipedia

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    Nonimmigrants currently in the United States on a J-1 (exchange) visa who receive a waiver of the two-year residency requirement if requested by either a federal or state agency are now exempt from the H-1B cap. Qualifying employers of these beneficiaries may submit H-1B petitions, notwithstanding the fact that the H-1B cap was already met for ...

  8. Dual intent - Wikipedia

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    Typically, it refers to the fact that certain U.S. visas allow foreigners to be temporarily present in the U.S. with lawful status and immigrant intent. This allows those visa holders to enter the U.S. while simultaneously seeking lawful permanent resident status (green card status) at a port of entry. Otherwise, visa holders may be presumed to ...

  9. H-1B: Visa row under Trump fuels anxiety for Indian dreamers

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    For many, the H-1B programme is an aspirational pathway for permanent residency or a US green card. While H-1B itself is a temporary work visa, it allows visa holders to live and work in the US ...