Nextgov: Every year, about 300,000 people are awarded a visa allowing them to work in the US; over half get to the country holding an highly-coveted H-1B visa.
By definition, the H-1B visa is for a “temporary worker of distinguished merit and ability performing services other than as a registered nurse,” and technically, only 65,000 of them are available every year, plus 20,000 extras available for especially qualified workers. But in reality, each year it brings into the country many more highly skilled workers than that, from engineers to chefs and university professors. In 2015, 172,748 H-1B visas were awarded, the highest number yet.
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