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JBorrow
21 days ago
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Microsoft has urged its employees on H-1B and H-4 ...
Many people on H1Bs work for nonprofits or hospitals, or are otherwise publicly funded.
taminka
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only a very small percentage i think, for example only 4.2% work anywhere in the medical field [1]
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https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/reports/o...
JBorrow
21 days ago
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Yes, that's tens of thousands of people.
usernamed7
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i have never heard of this and nothing i've read has indicated this; it's always been tech companies large fortune 500's. I did some googling and am not finding anything to support this claim, either. If you've got sources i'd love to see them.
JBorrow
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You should look up 'cap-exempt H1B'. Many postdoctoral researchers, research staff, and doctors use the H1B program.
trollbridge
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This doesn’t appear to apply to people on cap-exempt H1-Bs.
JBorrow
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All cap-exempt institutions that I know of are treating it as if it does. There has been no clarification as of yet.
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