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Decreasing foreign workers (including H-1B holders) left jobs not filled in the US

Mumbai: a decrease in foreign workers while new in the US (including those at the H-1B visa).
Pandemic results have not caused better labor market results for America but have caused the work to remain not filled.
A study conducted by the National Foundation for American Polis (NFAP), a non-partisan research organization, shows that the number of special H-1B’s special work visas issued from almost 190,000 in the 2019 fiscal year to around 125,000 in the 2020 fiscal year and below 62,000 in fiscal year 2021.
Other work visas such as H-2 (for low skills, non-agricultural work) or visitor visas J-1 exchange also shows a significant decrease.
Madeline Zavodny, a research colleague in NFap, who wrote this study said, “Lack of workers ongoing in many labor markets reflect the needs of US entrepreneurs for additional workers from sources and abroad.
This research also examined data about job posts and the results referred to To work, especially a very skilled work, goes not filled when foreign workers cannot enter the country.
“At present, the US employer is preparing an annual H-1B hat lottery.
USCERITY and USA) services (USCIS) have announced that the registration window for the Fiscal Year 2023 will be opened on March 1 on March 18.
Thus, there are a short period of time, where sponsoring employers must register each beneficiary for whom they want to submit a H-1B visa.
If USCIS reaches the annual quota on March 18, the immigration body will conduct a random lottery to choose registration and tell the election results on March 31.
Immigration lawyers anticipate a large number of registrations to get one of the 85,000 H-1B Cap Visa (which includes a master lid 20,000) which will eventually be given.
In the fiscal year 2021, USCIS received 274,237 H-1B registration, which increased 12.5% ​​to 308,613 in the fiscal year 2022.
However, in unprecedented steps, USCIS made three lotteries during fiscal 2022, the last in November .
However, it should be noted that random selection in a row (lottery) only includes cases listed in March and no additional registration is permitted.
Immigration lawyers have shown two reasons behind the need to run additional lotteries: because entrepreneurs sponsor pandemics do not follow up and submit visa applications for beneficiaries selected in the cum registration lottery process, or there are examples of several registrations for the same thing.
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