Big tech companies have pulled back on PERM applications, often the first step to a green card.
AdvertisementBig tech companies have backed off green card applications in a big way because the process has become tougher and there's less competition for talent.
"If some of these people say 'yes, I'm interested,' then you're out of luck with the green card application."
So this makes the green card process potentially easier outside of places like the Bay Area and NYC, she explained.
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