2024 H-1B Cap Season Changes, and What To Do If You’re Not Selected?
H-1B cap season is always stressful, and this year, there are a few additional updates to the process that applicants need to take into account. On one hand, these updates
H-1B cap season is always stressful, and this year, there are a few additional updates to the process that applicants need to take into account. On one hand, these updates
This article delves into the potential implications of this proposed tightening and explores an alternative option for tech professionals seeking employment opportunities in North America – specifically Canada’s Global Talent
The US immigration process can be lengthy and create uncertainty for both foreign-born employees and their US employers. Several H-1B challenges are facing the tech sector, including bid caps, weighted
US employers that hire international workers are increasingly considering Canada, especially when facing the unpredictable H-1B visa process. While Canada seems like the next logical step, what happens when an
Immigration litigation is increasing in popularity. A few of these cases have made the news — such as this immigration lawsuit filed over unreasonable delays that have held their citizenship
With access to some of the world’s top universities, the United States has historically been a magnet for international students seeking higher education. However, an emerging trend sees these talented
When the FY 2024 H-1B registration numbers were released on April 28, 2023, it was clear that securing an H-1B visa has become even more unlikely. The introduction of an
As the H-1B season begins, individuals and companies are optimistic about securing an H-1B visa, which is intended for foreign workers in specialized occupations. However, each year, there is a
Staff relocation is a complex task, which is why so many multinational organizations turn to Relocation Management Companies (RMCs). RMCs take care of everything from visa paperwork to liaising
In the face of layoffs at some of the biggest tech firms — with around 150,000 tech workers having been laid off in the past year — H-1B workers in