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All You Need to Know About the H-1B Visa: Myths, Facts, and Process

All You Need to Know About the H-1B Visa: Myths, Facts, and Process

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In this episode of Best Life Abroad, we’re diving deep into the H-1B visa process and uncovering the realities faced by international students and foreign professionals in the United States.

Join me, Dr.Raquel, an expert in international education and career development, as I break down:
✅ What the H-1B visa is and who qualifies for it.
✅ The step-by-step process of obtaining an H-1B visa, including the employer sponsorship and the lottery system.
✅ Surprising facts about the number of applications versus approvals.
✅ The truth behind the myth that H-1B workers “take jobs” from U.S. citizens.
✅ Why this topic matters for employers, policymakers, and anyone interested in global talent.

With over a decade of experience helping others navigate the globe and their careers, I share insights, stories, and facts that dispel misconceptions and highlight the value of global contributions to the U.S. workforce.

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