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H-1B visa

The United States medical system is dependent on hundreds of thousands of foreign healthcare workers - doctors, nurses, medical technicians, paramedics, medical assistants and more. According to the 2018 American Community Survey (ACS), 15% of all American healthcare workers are...
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Many companies that employ nonimmigrant workers are on reduced hours or furloughed to slow the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and reduce costs. Employers who face changing legal obligations in multiple areas of labor and employment law. The U.S. Department...
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The H1-B is for skilled foreign professionals with at least bachelor’s degrees to work in the United States in fields such as computer science, architecture, medicine, dentistry, engineering, accounting and more. An H-1B visa may be appropriate for those whose...
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H-1B visas are for professional workers in "specialty occupations" including engineering, technology and health care. Foreign nurses may qualify for H-1B visas to live and work in Illinois as Lawful Permanent Residents (green card holders). All nurses do not qualify...
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) published a new rule in Jan 2019 called the H-1B Registration Rule, to streamline the H-1B Lottery Process more efficient and effective. On September 4th, 2019, USCIS published a proposed rule amendment for comments,...
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