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Are tech H1-B visas actually that big of a deal? How we even evaluate the question? Posted: Apr 24, 2017 8:34 AM
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Over the decades, the number of H-1B workers allowed into the US each year has grown. With the 1998 update, the visa cap lifted to 115,000. In 2000, the limit was boosted again, this time up to 195,000. That year, the law was also tweaked so that renewals no longer counted toward the cap. In … Continue reading Are tech H1-B visas actually that big of a deal? How we even evaluate the question?

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