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- 4 Work-Arounds to the h1b problem
- 4 Work-Arounds to the H1B ProblemYou can't be seriousI know several highly educated software engineers, programmers and IT people that are out of work due to this "H1B problem". Bringing these people in from India, Pakistan, etc has nothing to do with the availability of similar talent in the...
- Discussion threads 2008-05-07
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- Giving visas to skilled workers bolsters economy
- Next Monday marks the first day employers can apply for some of the 65,000 temporary visas for highly skilled foreigners available for 2009. It may also be the last day. The available number of so-called H-1B visas, which last six years, has always run short of demand. But...
- Articles 2008-03-25
- Hire anxiety: faced with lack of engineers, tech firms press H-1B issue
- SANJAY Kucheria, president and co-founder of a thriving Glendale information technology company of 200 engineers, programmers and consultants, wants to hire more than 3,000 employees in the next seven years. But Trinus Corp. doesn't expect to find many of them locally, because Kucheria believes there aren't enough talented...
- Articles 2007-04-16
- Visa quota reflects decline in U.S. education
- MANY BAY AREA high-tech and science-based businesses requiring well-educated, highly skilled workers spent a great deal of time recently scrambling to prepare H-1B visa applications to bring foreign workers into our country. It's part of an annual, post-9/11 scrum necessitated by a drop in the cap...
- Articles 2007-04-14
- Visa quota reflects decline in U.S. education
- MANY BAY Area high-tech and science-based businesses requiring well-educated, highly skilled workers spent a great deal of time recently scrambling to prepare H-1B visa applications to bring foreign workers into our country. It's part of an annual, post-9/11 scrum necessitated by a drop in the cap...
- Articles 2007-04-11
- Visa quota reflects decline in U.S. education
- MANY Bay Area high-tech and science-based businesses requiring well-educated, highly skilled workers spent a great deal of time recently scrambling to prepare H-1B visa applications to bring foreign workers into our country. It's part of an annual, post-9/11 scrum necessitated by a drop in the cap...
- Articles 2007-04-11
- Visa quota reflects decline in U.S. education
- MANY Bay Area high-tech and science-based businesses requiring well-educated, highly skilled workers spent a great deal of time recently scrambling to prepare H-1B visa applications to bring foreign workers into our country. It's part of an annual, post-9/11 scrum necessitated by a drop in the cap...
- Articles 2007-04-11
- A program that works; Congress should extend H1-B visas.(OPED)
- Byline: Lawrence B. Lindsey, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES While there are differences in the priorities people assign to the different aspects of immigration reform, nearly everyone agrees that there are three parts to really solving our immigration problems: security, economic participation and civic...
- Articles 2006-11-06
- EEs at work: what you make and what you think: more than 2500 of you took time from your hectic schedules to speak up about the issues that matter to you as an engineer the most.(electronics engineers)
- In their professional lives, engineers always strive to come up with optimal, elegant solutions to complex problems. The engineering profession itself, however, doesn't lend itself easily to such solutions. The influx of H-1B workers and a continued trend toward offshore outsourcing...
- Articles 2006-10-20
- Local group pushes for hike in foreign tech worker limits: AeA lobbies Congress to help fill positions.
- The Los Angeles chapter of the American Electronics Association has taken an active role in trying to persuade federal lawmakers to increase the number of foreign workers allowed in high-tech jobs in the United States. Employed with H-1B visas these workers have...
- Articles 2006-09-11
- Fence Post.(News)(Letter to the editor)
- Give priority to the legal immigrants I read in the paper daily about the immigration bill to legalize all the immigrants that are living and working in our country without proper documentation - in other words illegally. Our immigration system is already having a...
- Articles 2006-04-24
- Deep trouble ahead.(Letter to the Editor)
- After reading the subject article with high interest, it became more and more apparent to me that the U.S. is in DEEP trouble, just like an ostrich with its head buried in the sand. Here is the situation: * The number of...
- Articles 2006-02-06
- Immigration Client Alert - H-1B And L-1 Visa Reform.
- Two new immigration laws affecting the L-1 and H-1B visa categories were recently passed by Congress. The House of Representatives is expected to pass a final technical amendment to the legislation on December 6, 2004, before sending the bill to the President for his signature. Employers and foreign national employees...
- Articles 2004-12-07
- VISANOW Advises Anticipated Legislation May Greatly Affect Work-Based Immigration in 2005; Companies need to be proactive in international recruiting
- CHICAGO -- With the close of the 2004 government fiscal year, companies are wondering when problems with the current immigration system will be addressed. The past year produced little legislative activity affecting work-based visas, and without major reform to the current system, American corporations could be significantly affected, advises VISANOW,...
- Articles 2004-10-28
- Work Visas Snapped Up In a Day
- Brennan, Georgina Irish Voice 10-12-2004 IRISH employers in the U.S. were dumfounded this week to hear that 65,000visas available for foreign workers were gone on the very day they wereissued.The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service USCIS announced on Fridaythat all of the 65,000 H-1B visas, which allow U.S. employers to...
- Articles 2004-10-12
- A CIO's Agenda for 2004
- CIOs critique Congress on a national plan for Internet sales taxes and raising H-1B visa limits Congress in 2004 is set to address the problems of Internet sales taxes and whether to increase the number of visas for foreign high-tech workers. We asked CIOs and e-commerce executives to...
- Articles 2003-12-15
- Not going anywhere for awhile? - Work Visas
- HOMELAND SECURITY efforts are complicating business travel to the United States. Hypervigilance on the part of U.S. consulates in various areas of the world, particularly China, Russia, and India, has delayed visa processing from 15 days to up to six months the average is four months for would-be foreign business...
- Articles 2003-05-01
- Visa approvals take a nosedive: fewer H1Bs this year, but not because of the cap. (Business Trends).
- Government bureaucracy is no longer the biggest problem immigrants face when seeking employment in the United States. The U.S. economy is. Thanks to layoffs and job cutbacks, the number of high-tech jobs available to foreign workers has dropped dramatically. To apply for...
- Articles 2002-11-01
- And the winner of this year's science and engineering fair is. (Editor's Notebook).(Editorial)
- I have a vested interest in science fairs. My kids have been involved with them for many years. Along with some excellent science teachers and mentors, and two parents who are engineers, the fairs have helped keep my children's interest in science and engineering high. My...
- Articles 2002-09-02
- International Visitors Council Tries to Keep Foreign Students in Pittsburgh.
- By Jim McKay, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 20--Pittsburgh entered this new century as one of the least ethnically and racially diverse metropolitan areas in the country -- a problem that Bing Xu and Alexandra Clochard are trying in...
- Articles 2002-06-20
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