In recent months, hospitals and healthcare systems across the country have seen an increase in random and unannounced worksite inspections by immigration officers, particularly targeting H-1B nonimmigrant worker visa holders. These inspections aim to verify employers’ compliance with H-1B program requirements, including proper recordkeeping, worksite accuracy, and adherence to position and salary terms. As these inspections become more frequent and rigorous, it’s essential for hospital systems to assess their H-1B compliance practices and prepare for potential federal reviews.
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