Michael Nowlan, an attorney with Clark Hill’s Detroit office, talks about the next round of H1B temporary worker visas, typically used by high tech companies to recruit very skilled foreign workers. The US government will begin accepting applications for the fiscal year on April 2. It’s a first come, first served rush to grab the 65,000 visas that will be available for US businesses.
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