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  2. DHS overhauls H-1B visa program - AOL

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    The new rule expands the definitions of specialty occupation positions and spells out the requirements for nonprofit and governmental research organizations to sponsor H-1B visas.

  3. H-1B visa - Wikipedia

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    An employer must sponsor individuals for the visa. USCIS estimates there are 583,420 foreign nationals on H-1B visas as of September 30, 2019. [2]

  4. IBM scales back H-1B visa hiring but still employs thousands ...

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    Last year, North Carolina State University received 148 new and continuing visa approvals, UNC-Chapel Hill had 94, and the Duke University Medical Center had 203. But the biggest hirers of H-1B ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Labor Condition Application - Wikipedia

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    Labor Condition Application. The Labor Condition Application (LCA) is an application filed by prospective employers on behalf of workers applying for work authorization for the non-immigrant statuses H-1B, H-1B1 (a variant of H-1B for people from Singapore and Chile) and E-3 (a variant of H-1B for workers from Australia).

  7. H-1B hopefuls say they’re bracing for the impact of a second ...

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    The H-1B, or high-skill visa program, is overwhelmingly used by Indians. They make up about 75% of all petitioners, far outpacing even the next highest group, Chinese workers, who make up under 12%.