The Future of the H-1B Program: Major Source of High-Skilled Immigrant Workers
Tuesday, March 24, 2026 (11:00 AM - 12:30 PM) (EDT)
Description
The largest high-skilled program for potential immigrants -- the H-1B temporary work visa --has been subject to vigorous debate. These visas are only available to foreigners with college degrees in STEM, medical, and other select fields. Most immigrants receiving employer-sponsored green cards started out as H-1B visa holders. Employers seeking H-1B visa holders must show that these workers do not adversely affect the wages and working conditions of similarly employed U.S. workers.
This event is free and open to the general public.
Our Speakers and Panel Members
- Britta Glennon, Asst. Professor of Management, Wharton School
- Althea Ford, Vice President for Government Affairs, NJ Business & Industry Assoc.
- Julia Gelatt, Associate Director, Migration Policy I
- Neha Mahajan, Member, Board of Directors, Asian Indian Chamber of Commerce
- Patrick L. McGovern, Partner, Genova Burns
- Kathleen Naasz, Executive Director, Center for Student Entrepreneurship, NJIT
- Patrick Shen, Vice-President for Immigration Policy, U.S.Chamber of Commerce
- Zuzana Čeplá Wootson, Vice-President for Immigration Policy, Presidents' Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration
- Eric I. Yun, Partner, Archer & Greiner P
Agenda
11:00 AM: Welcome and Introductions
11:05 AM: Open Presentation
11:20 AM: Panel One: Community Groups Affected by H-1B Reform Initiatives
11:45 AM: Panel Two: Suggestions for the Future of the H-1B Program
12:05 AM: Closing Remarks
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