If the H1B program is all about filling in technical shortfalls, why is it 80% Indian? Are Germans/French/British/Polish/Italian/Swiss/Greek people unable to do technical jobs?
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I have no data on the number of H1B visa requests from Europeans with STEM bachelor degrees that were refused. Maybe an AI does, lemme look
The information available discusses the overall H-1B visa approval rate and compares it to other visa categories, noting that only 20% of H-1B registrations result in approved workers due to the annual cap of 85,000 visas.
In fiscal year 2025, over 300,000 qualified high-skilled individuals were denied H-1B status. The provided context does not specify the number of European STEM graduates who applied for or were refused H-1B visas.
The STEM grads in Europe maybe didn’t apply? Didn’t want to come to the US.
Stay out of this you frikkin’ know it all.
Let me explain how it works, Norman.
Indian job shop companies dominate the H1B application system, flooding it with their candidates, a lot of whom have phony qualifications. TATA Consulting for starters, which is the largest. Here’s a little linkipoo to edicate you:
Get a grip kid. The Turd Worlders play for keeps. There’s no “shortage” of American engineers/programmers, they just cost too much. And the reason there may be fewer of them is simple: the kids don’t bother majoring in a discipline they know is reserved for foreigners. Ask the gang at the U of U, one of the better known state schools for CompSci.