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H-1B limit reached for next year

June 2, 2006 The U.S. already has enough petitions to fill the 65,000 slots, prompting new calls from tech companies for a higher cap. TAGS: H-1B, petition, fiscal year, worker, cap, technology company, U.S., president, Microsoft Corp.

Bill adds 20,000 H-1B visas

November 22, 2004 Exempts certain grads of U.S. schools from H-1B cap, requires firms to attest that H-1B worker will not displace U.S. worker. TAGS: H-1B, L-1, exemption, cap, institution, worker, U.S., bill, degree, president

H-1B applications for 2006 piling up

August 6, 2005 Employers have applied for 49,040 H-1B guest worker visas for next fiscal year, more than 75 percent of the program's annual cap. TAGS: H-1B, fiscal year, employer, cap, U.S.

Another H-1B battle coming?

January 20, 2005 Backers of guest worker visas say more are needed, but critics oppose a higher cap and call for more worker safeguards. TAGS: H-1B, cap, exemption, fiscal year, worker, critic, backer, president, U.S.

H-1B visa expansion clarified

May 6, 2005 Some 20,000 new guest worker visas this year will be reserved for foreigners with an advanced degree from a U.S. academic institution. TAGS: H-1B, cap, worker, agency, U.S.

Supreme Court to consider climate change rules

November 29, 2006 The case, set for Wednesday, arises from growing pressure in the U.S. to regulate the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide. TAGS: carbon, emission, cap, regulation, policy, U.S., Europe

H-1Bs not going like hotcakes

May 24, 2005 Federal agency receives petitions for just 6,400 of the extra 20,000 guest-worker visas available for this year. TAGS: H-1B, petition, worker, cap, agency, U.S.

Senate bill gives Americans preference for tech jobs

April 3, 2007 Concerns about abuse of H-1B visas have prompted bipartisan proposal that would place restrictions on companies making foreign hires. TAGS: H-1B, foreigner, employer, hiring, workforce, cap, worker, proposal, U.S.
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