Tech firms sponsored 45,000 H-1B workers in the past 3 years, report says. Many are now laid-off and struggling to stay in the US.




Man with blue umbrella with back against Meta logo.
Man with blue umbrella with back against Meta logo.  
  • Major tech firms sponsored 45,000 H-1B workers in the past three years, Bloomberg reported.

  • At least 350 immigrants were affected by Meta and Twitter's latest job cuts.

  • Some H-1B workers are staying at Twitter out of fear of being "forced out of the country," per CNN.

Many H-1B workers sponsored by big tech firms in the past three years have since been laid off, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Major tech firms including Amazon, Lyft, Meta, Twitter, Salesforce, and Stripe sponsored at least 45,000 H-1B workers over the past three years, Bloomberg found through analysis of data from the US Citizenship and Immigration Services.

Meta and Twitter's latest layoffs affected around 350 immigrants, Bloomberg said.

A H-1B is a temporary visa that allows companies to hire foreign professionals to "perform services in a specialty occupation," per USCIS. The US allows 65,000 H-1B workers per year who are permitted to stay between three to six years.

If they lose their job, they have 60 days to find a new one and remain in the country, or return home.

Tech firms rely heavily on the H-1B program to bring in engineering talent from around the world to maintain a competitive edge in a fast-moving industry.

But as layoffs sweep tech firms across the US, workers who initially came to the country on the H-1B program in recent years, are now facing uncertainty. Many have been laid off and have to worry about children, mortgages, student loans, and other bills as well as the looming 60-day deadline for finding a new job in a highly competitive market.

USCIS did not immediately respond to a request for comment about H-1B workers being laid off by tech firms, made outside normal working hours.

Twitter employed as many as 700 H-1B employees before Elon Musk's layoffs. One former Twitter employee told CNN that many H-1B workers are staying on at the social media giant despite Musk's policies because they're "concerned with being forced into a flooded job market where they may be unable to find a job and before being forced out of the country."

One former Meta employee and H-1B holder of 15 years from India told Bloomberg that he had bought a house in Seattle last year when he started his role at Meta. Almost a year later, he's been laid off and is searching for a technical role so he can stay in the US with his two children.

"You have to spend months preparing for some of these jobs," he told Bloomberg over the phone. "It's hard to tell yourself that even after 15 years being properly documented you still might not have a way to stay. The path to residency is broken."

COMMENTS

More Related News

Police force told rape victims to report crimes online and branded them
Police force told rape victims to report crimes online and branded them 'non emergencies'
  • US
  • 2023-03-21 15:19:28Z

A police force has faced a backlash over a poster saying that rape and sexual assault were "non-emergency" crimes that could be reported online.

Police investigate reported shooting at North Washington Rodeo grounds
Police investigate reported shooting at North Washington Rodeo grounds
  • US
  • 2023-03-21 03:17:16Z

Emergency crews responded to a reported shooting at North Washington Rodeo grounds on Monday afternoon.

People are Already Making Deepfake Videos of Trump
People are Already Making Deepfake Videos of Trump's Arrest

Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily BeastNewswatchers don't have to wait for real images of Donald Trump in handcuffs-deepfakes are already flooding...

Content moderators sue Meta over alleged
Content moderators sue Meta over alleged 'union-busting' in Kenya
  • US
  • 2023-03-20 15:42:57Z

Facebook content moderators in Kenya are suing the social media site's parent company Meta and two outsourcing companies for unlawful redundancy, a rights...

1 person hospitalized after shooting in Pittsburgh
1 person hospitalized after shooting in Pittsburgh
  • US
  • 2023-03-20 01:16:23Z

One person was taken to a hospital after a shooting in Pittsburgh.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *

Cancel reply

Comments

  • business cards
    (2022-11-26 07:40:15Z)

    Perfectly composed content , thankyou for entropy.

    REPLY
  • Birthday Gift Delivery
    (2022-11-30 10:18:31Z)

    Thank you so much as you have been willing to share information with us. We will forever admire all you have done here because you have made my work as easy as ABC.

    REPLY
  • brooklyn injury lawyers
    (2022-12-01 10:32:23Z)

    Your article has proven useful to me. It’s very informative and you are obviously very knowledgeable in this area. You have opened my eyes to varying views on this topic with interesting and solid content.

    REPLY
  • accommodation
    (2022-12-04 11:17:28Z)

    There is noticeably a lot to know about this. I believe you made some nice points in features also.

    REPLY
  • printable coaching templates
    (2022-12-05 07:32:25Z)

    Wow, incredible blog format! How lengthy have you been blogging for? you make running a blog glance easy. The full glance of your site is fantastic, as smartly the content material!

    REPLY
  • racetracks
    (2022-12-17 10:46:56Z)

    This is a great inspiring article.I am pretty much pleased with your good work.You put really very helpful information. Keep it up. Keep blogging. Looking to reading your next post.

    REPLY
  • business cards
    (2022-12-29 07:04:31Z)

    Nice post. I was checking constantly this blog and I’m impressed! Extremely useful info specially the last part I care for such information a lot. I was seeking this certain info for a long time. Thank you and good luck.

    REPLY
  • korean beauty store near me
    (2023-01-07 11:58:49Z)

    Hello I am so delighted I located your blog, I really located you by mistake, while I was watching on google for something else, Anyways I am here now and could just like to say thank for a tremendous post and a all round entertaining website. Please do keep up the great work.

    REPLY
  • BriansClub
    (2023-01-07 13:42:56Z)

    New web site is looking good. Thanks for the great effort.

    REPLY