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The Race for H1B Visas: Who are the Winners?

By: Roberto Garabell

Is your company getting ready for the annual H1B visa race? Are you hoping to enlist enough visas to meet personnel needs? Or are you one of the potential employees waiting to see whether the USCIS will allow you to enter the U.S. on a temporary work visa? How will future President Obama's advisors impact the cap for these work visas? What kind of changes will take place?
Meet Department of Homeland Security nominee Janet Napolitano. Her confirmation is to be overseen by Sen. Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut, a sometime friend and sometime foe of the H1B Visa Program and its reform. While both Ms. Napolitano and Mr. Lieberman have strongly pushed for an increase in the number of H1B visas issued each year, Mr. Lieberman is also a strong supporter of visa reform.
Ms. Napolitano's push for increasing the top on the number of visas issued each year is based on her argument that the United States lacks skilled workers to fill the economic needs experienced by American companies. Although she couldn't increase the limit (this is controlled by Congress, and is currently set at 85,000), she could push to streamline the process, making the application much easier for persons with foreign degrees.
Another possible outcome of Napolitano's nomination as Director of Homeland Security is that students who earn American Degrees would have no difficulty obtaining an H1B visa after passing a background check. In fact, she advocates attaching a green card to these students' diplomas! She believes this streamlining would help to keep technology workers, as well as retaining innovations in design and technology, within the United States.
However, to successfully implement her ideas, Ms. Napolitano will probably have to address the many indiscretions that have become a part of the H1B program. In the past two years of reviewing applications, USCIS officials found that more than one-fifth of these applications violated federal rules and regulations. Even more so, certain trends surfaced in the violations.
First, some foreign degree evaluations, which are required for persons seeking H1B visas, reference fake diplomas or universities. Some applications contain plagiarized signatures. While some applications were pushed through for shell companies. In addition, some companies hired workers to perform job duties not listed on the labor certificate.
Career Consulting International is a foreign education credential evaluation agency whose experts take care to ensure that their foreign degree evaluations meet USCIS requirements. By keeping the agency's standards high, Sheila Danzig executive director ensures the agency's prestigious reputation among immigration attorneys, USCIS officials, and business corporations. She is currently gearing up for another booming H1B season rush.

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Author and education expert Sheila Danzig is the executive director of Career Consulting International, a foreign credential evaluation agency that develops foreign degree evaluations for immigration visas, employment, and university admissions. For more information on foreign credential evaluations, visit The Degree People at www.thedegreepeople.com. Visit The Race for H1B Visas: Who are the Winners?.

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