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Who's hiring on H-1B? Here are the US metros and companies with the most visa holders.

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  H-1B Employer Data used research from USCIS to find which companies and metropolitan areas have the highest rates of H-1B visa holders.

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The article from MSN discusses the distribution of H-1B visa holders across various U.S. metropolitan areas and companies, highlighting the significant role these visas play in attracting skilled foreign workers. It notes that Silicon Valley, particularly the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara metro area, leads with the highest number of H-1B visa holders, followed by other tech hubs like San Francisco, New York, and Seattle. Companies like Amazon, Infosys, and Tata Consultancy Services are among the top employers of H-1B visa holders, with Amazon alone sponsoring over 6,000 visas in a recent year. The article also touches on the broader implications of H-1B visas, including their importance in filling skill gaps in STEM fields, the ongoing debates about their impact on American workers, and the recent changes in visa policies under different administrations.

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