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In 2017, the U.S. Congress considered more than doubling the minimum wage required for an H-1B holder from the $60,000 (USD) established in 1989 and unchanged since then. The High Skilled Integrity and Fairness Act, introduced by U.S. Rep. Zoe Lofgren of California, would raise H-1B holders' minimum salaries to $130,000. [90]
The H-1B visa program allows employers to hire non-U.S ... and hundreds of other companies that made America strong is because of H1B.” ... including raising the minimum salary requirement to ...
The H-1B visa is at the center of a feud that has engulfed ... as a minimum to enter ... which owns Truth Social, filed an application for an H-1B visa for an employee with a $65,000 salary, ...
Minimum number of H-1B nonimmigrant workers necessary to make the employer H-1B-dependent How threshold varies as a percentage of total number of employees 1 to 25: 8 or more: 100% (at 8 employees) down to 32%. Note that a consequence of this rule is that employers with 7 or fewer FTE employees cannot be classified as H-1B-dependent. 26 to 50: ...
No "benching" rule: Employers must pay H-1B nonimmigrants the required wage for the full hours specified on the H-1B visa petition even if the beneficiary is in nonproductive status due to a decision by the employer, or based on the nonimmigrant's lack of a permit of license, i.e., full-time employees must be paid full-time wages, and part-time ...
Overall, more than 30,000 employers across the US had at least one H-1B visa petition approved in 2024, and over half of those new petitions went to employers that filed 20 or fewer applications.
In 1891, Kansas was the first state to pass a "prevailing wage" for its own public works projects, and over the next thirty years was followed by seven other states (New York 1894, Oklahoma 1909, Idaho 1911, Arizona 1912, New Jersey 1913, Massachusetts 1914, and Nebraska 1923) in establishing minimum labor standards for public works construction.
In North Carolina, H-1B employers include school districts like Nash Public Schools (58 visa approvals in 2023), Halifax County Public Schools (44), and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (27) as well ...