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by olliej
2380 days ago
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Can someone who can get by the paywall answer the most basic questions: * Does this require H1-B recipients to be working directly for the company that sponsors them (e.g. you don't get to be a "consultant" to another company)? * Require the recipient to be paid at rates greater than the average where they actually end up working? I say this as someone who spent years on an H1-B and was continuously frustrated by the clearly stupid enforcement (comparing salary to locations in the middle of nowhere, outsourcing firms, etc). |
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This is a minor rejig of the application process that aims at making the process less transparent, waste more visas (by not giving them to anyone) and makes life easy for those who skirt the law.