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These days, thousands of supposedly well educated and rational Indians believe that circumambulating a statue of Lord Balaji will bring them their much desired H-1b visa to the United States.
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Immigrants who hold H-1b visas must return to their home countries when the job ends.
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Every year, UScIS issues 65,000 H-1b temporary visas for skilled workers certified by the Labor Department out of approximately 630,000 approved applications from employers, with applications showing no sign of abating.
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I suspect the jobs of many folks in NH are more threatened by programs like H-1b than by illegal immigration.
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I suspect the jobs of many folks in NH are more threatened by programs like H-1b than by illegal immigration.
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These days, thousands of supposedly well educated and rational Indians believe that circumambulating a statue of Lord Balaji will bring them their much desired H-1b visa to the United States.
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I (Amy), a PhD candidate, had conducted the interviews as part of dissertation-level research on H-1b visa workers -- a sensitive topic in today's economic climate -- which required months of relationship-building in the U.S. and India.
Amy Bhatt: Outsourcing Responsibility? The Mona Sarika Scandal and Journalistic Ethics 2010
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I (Amy), a PhD candidate, had conducted the interviews as part of dissertation-level research on H-1b visa workers -- a sensitive topic in today's economic climate -- which required months of relationship-building in the U.S. and India.
Outsourcing Responsibility? The Mona Sarika Scandal and Journalistic Ethics 2010
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I suspect the jobs of many folks in NH are more threatened by programs like H-1b than by illegal immigration.
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Ron Paul Plays Immigration Card in NH 2008
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These days, thousands of supposedly well educated and rational Indians believe that circumambulating a statue of Lord Balaji will bring them their much desired H-1b visa to the United States.
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » India’s Visa God: A Secret Immigration Weapon? 2008
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