The H-1B visa program has long been a primary method for employers to bring foreign workers to the US to legally work in their businesses. The program distributes 85,000 visas annually to employees who work in “specialty occupations” (including biotechnology, architecture, engineering, physical sciences, social sciences, medicine and health, education, law, accounting, and the arts, among others) and who meet the requirements for the visa, which include a bachelor’s degree or equivalent and a license to practice in the area, if necessary. Changes may be coming to the H-1B visa program, as the new Trump Administration has indicated it would like to introduce rules which “prioritize” certain applicants over others.
The Possible Changes to the H-1B System
In a leaked memo obtained by the news site Vox, the Trump administration reportedly is seeking to take steps which would:- Prioritize “the interests of American workers” over foreign workers;
- Limit the ability of spouses of H-1B workers to receive visas;
- “Restore the integrity of employment-based nonimmigrant worker programs…;” and
- “Consider ways” to change the H-1B program to make it “more efficient and ensure that beneficiaries of the program are the best and brightest.”