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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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    The Economic Policy Institute found that sixty percent of certified H-1B positions were below the local median wage. In Washington D.C, companies hiring a level 1 entry-level H-1B software developer received a discount of 36%, or $41,746. For level II workers, companies received a discount of 18%, or $20,863. [204]

  4. H-1B-dependent employer - Wikipedia

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    The following attestations are needed for LCAs filed by a H-1B-dependent employer filing for a non-exempt H-1B nonimmigrant. Even though H-1B-dependence is a global designation applied to the company, the assertion made by the attestations differs based on the specific position in which the worker is being employed.

  5. 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).

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

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    Visas last up to six years, though workers who begin the green card application process can remain in the program as long as their employer continues to sponsor them. Employers apply for new visas ...

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

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    The first Trump administration increased wage requirements for H-1B applicants beyond what citizens working in those sectors would earn, impacting entry-level workers.

  9. 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 ...