USCIS Update: FY 2026 H-1B Cap Reached
USCIS has reached the FY 2026 H-1B cap. Here’s what it means for employers and H-1B workers moving forward.
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USCIS has reached the FY 2026 H-1B cap. Here’s what it means for employers and H-1B workers moving forward.
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The EB-3 visa is a U.S. employment-based visa, designed to provide a pathway to permanent residency for individuals who possess specific skills, qualifications, or expertise. Falling under the Employment-Based Third Preference (EB-3) category, this visa is divided into three main subcategories: 1. Skilled Workers Skilled workers are individuals with at least two years of job…
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