Immigration of the United States announced that they updated the application procedures for additional visas for temporary foreign workers in the fiscal period 2023.
This announcement refers to H-2B visas, which means that employers in the United States will be able to hire foreign workers for temporary jobs in that nation in services or work not related to agriculture.
These jobs are required to be temporary, that is, for special occasions, seasonal needs, and increased demand, and employers must testify before the Department of Labor that they will offer wages equal to or higher than the highest in their area of production.
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Changes to H2-B visas for temporary workers in the United States
The Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) indicated that requests for additional workers with H-2B visas, under the updated rule, must be submitted in a single place in California, as reported by Vive USA.
H-2B visa petitions until now had to be filed at one of two USCIS service centers, generally depending on the state where the applicant’s main office is located.
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“All supplemental assignment applications will now be centralized in the California Service Center to handle the additional workload as a result of the supplemental assignments,” USCIS said.
Likewise, once the new rules are published in the official Federal Register, the availability of special procedures (Premium) for supplementary petitions will be temporarily suspended.
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H-2B visa petitions until now had to be filed at one of two USCIS service centers, generally depending on the state where the applicant’s main office is located.
“All supplemental assignment applications will now be centralized in the California Service Center to handle the additional workload as a result of the supplemental assignments,” USCIS said.
Likewise, once the new rules are published in the official Federal Register, the availability of special procedures (Premium) for supplementary petitions will be temporarily suspended.
“We will resume special procedures for supplemental requests on January 3, 2023,” the USCIS statement said.
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