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VIDEO 3 — When Did the H Visa Program Start?

Did you know the H-2B program has been around for decades? The H visa category began in 1952 under the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act. Originally, it was simply called the H-2 program and covered temporary foreign workers in multiple industries. Over time, the program evolved to better separate agricultural and non-agricultural work. This change helped create the system we know today. Understanding the history helps explain why the program exists and how it continues to evolve. This content is for educational and informational purposes only. We do not provide legal or immigration advice. If you find this information helpful, please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing to the channel for future updates.

VIDEO 2 — What Is the H-2B Program?

What exactly is the H-2B visa program? The H-2B visa allows U.S. employers to hire foreign workers for temporary, non-agricultural jobs when there are not enough local workers available. These jobs are usually seasonal or peak-load positions in industries like hospitality, landscaping, construction, seafood processing, and tourism. The program helps U.S. businesses continue operating during busy seasons while giving workers the opportunity to earn income and gain international experience. It’s a program designed to support both the U.S. economy and global workers. This content is for educational and informational purposes only. We do not provide legal or immigration advice. If you find this information helpful, please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing to the channel for future updates.

VIDEO 1 — Welcome to H2B Success Blueprint (Channel Intro)

Welcome to H2B Success Blueprint. This channel is dedicated to sharing updates, news, education, and important information about the H-2B visa program. Whether you are a worker, recruiter, or employer, the H-2B program can open doors to seasonal opportunities in the United States. Here, we break down how the program works, what to expect, common mistakes to avoid, and the latest updates that could affect your journey. Our goal is simple: help you stay informed, prepared, and one step ahead. This content is for educational and informational purposes only. We do not provide legal or immigration advice. If you find this information helpful, please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing to the channel for future updates.