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Sat Aug 3, 2024, 07:36 PM Aug 3

How Companies Gamed the H-1B Visa Lottery - Bloomberg's Big Take



Aug 1, 2024
Each year in April, the US conducts a lottery that shapes the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. And each year, only around 85,000 are granted an H-1B visa for highly-skilled workers. With skyrocketing application numbers, the odds of winning have only gotten slimmer. But new data obtained by Bloomberg News has revealed how certain companies have manipulated the system, gaining an advantage over people who play it fair. In other words, the game was rigged.

On today’s Big Take podcast, host Sarah Holder speaks to investigative journalists Eric Fan and Zachary Mider who explain how outsourcing companies and staffing firms exploited loopholes in the H-1B system to get extra shots at the lottery.


Article: How Thousands of Middlemen Are Gaming the H-1B Program (accessing the graphics in full requires subscription to the Bloomberg site itself, so this mirror link doesn't have the graphic features in full)
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