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    EE. UU. Aumenta Visas H-2B para Trabajadores Temporales

    U.S. Increases H-2B Visas for Temporary Workers

    • Posted by Isabella Castaño
    • Categories Blog, News
    • Date November 25, 2024

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced a significant increase in the number of H-2B visas available for fiscal year 2025. This addition of 64,716 visas will complement the 66,000 visas annually allocated by Congress, reaching the legal limit. This effort aims to address the growing demand for temporary workers in key sectors of the U.S. economy and contribute to reducing irregular migration.

    What Are H-2B Visas?

    The H-2B program allows employers to hire foreign workers for temporary non-agricultural jobs. These positions are typically essential in industries such as hospitality, tourism, landscaping, and seafood processing, where there is often a shortage of local labor. The work must be temporary in nature, such as seasonal needs or one-time events, and employers are required to meet strict conditions to demonstrate that no sufficient U.S. workers are available for these roles.

    Distribution of the New Visas

    According to the regulation:

    • 20,000 visas will be reserved for workers from Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Haiti, Colombia, Ecuador, and Costa Rica. This aims to support countries in the region and deter irregular migration.
    • 44,716 visas will be allocated to workers who have held H-2B status in the last three fiscal years, distributed across both halves of the fiscal year to meet seasonal demands.
    • A portion of these visas will also be reserved for high-demand periods, such as the summer season, ensuring businesses can address labor shortages during peak activity times.

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    Worker Protections and Program Requirements

    The DHS and the Department of Labor (DOL) have implemented measures to safeguard both U.S. and foreign workers. Key protections include:

    • Employers must first seek U.S. workers for the available positions.
    • DOL certification ensures that hiring H-2B workers does not negatively impact the wages or working conditions of local workers.
    • Regulations to prevent labor exploitation and guarantee fair conditions for all involved.

    Impact on the Economy and Labor Market

    Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas emphasized that this initiative aims to strengthen the economy by providing essential labor in critical sectors, maintaining competitive consumer prices, and supporting U.S. businesses. Simultaneously, the program focuses on protecting labor rights and promoting orderly migration.

    Next Steps and Further Information

    Details regarding eligibility requirements and the application process will be outlined in the forthcoming temporary final rule, as well as on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website. This early announcement allows businesses to plan ahead and prepare to meet their labor needs for fiscal year 2025.

    This increase in H-2B visas not only addresses current market demands but also reflects a continued commitment to balancing the need for temporary labor with the protection of labor rights, benefiting both employers and workers alike.

    From: https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/news-releases/dhs-to-supplement-h-2b-cap-with-nearly-65000-additional-visas-for-fiscal-year-2025 

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