Kamis, 29 Maret 2018

Sponsored Links

Why We Play the H-2B Numbers Game - Turf
src: www.turfmagazine.com

The H-2B visa nonimmigrant program permits employers to hire foreign workers to come temporarily to the United States and perform temporary nonagricultural services or labor on a one-time, seasonal, peakload or intermittent basis.

The H-2B visa classification requires the United States Secretary of Homeland Security to consult with appropriate agencies before admitting H-2B non-immigrants. Homeland Security regulations require that, except for Guam, the petitioning employer first apply for a temporary labor certification from the United States Secretary of Labor indicating that: (1) there are not sufficient U.S. workers who are capable of performing the temporary services or labor at the time of filing the petition for H-2B classification and at the place where the foreign worker is to perform the work; and (2) the employment of the foreign worker will not adversely affect the wages and working conditions of similarly employed U.S. workers. The Department of Labor will review and process all H-2B applications on a first in, first out basis.

Employers seeking to employ temporary H-2B workers must apply for Temporary Employment Certification to the Chicago National Processing Center (NPC). An employer may submit a request for multiple unnamed foreign workers as long as each worker is to perform the same services or labor, on the same terms and conditions, in the same occupation, in the same area of intended employment during the same period of employment. Certification is issued to the employer, not the worker, and is not transferable from one employer to another or from one worker to another.


Video H-2B visa



Statistics

Below are H-2B visas issued each year as released by the U.S. Department of State - Bureau of Consular Affairs.


Maps H-2B visa



See also

  • Guest Worker Program
  • H-2A Visa

Why We Play the H-2B Numbers Game - Turf
src: www.turfmagazine.com


Notes


The H-2B Visa Program, Explained - YouTube
src: i.ytimg.com


External links and further reading

  • "Dirty Work: In-Sourcing American Jobs with H-2B Guestworkers" "Backgrounder" by David Seminara on the website of Center for Immigration Studies, January 2010, accessed October 7, 2010
  • Application process and documentation required for H-2B Visa petitioners
  • "Cap Count for H-2B Nonimmigrants" on the website of ILW.COM, Immigration Daily, February 1, 2012

Source of the article : Wikipedia

Comments
0 Comments