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Nonimmigrant Workers

Nonimmigrant workers are individuals who temporarily enter the United States to work in specific jobs, industries, or for particular employers, but do not intend to stay permanently. They hold visas that permit their employment during a set period, such as professionals, seasonal workers, or trainees. These visas are issued for unique purposes and durations, and nonimmigrant workers must leave the U.S. once their authorized work period ends unless they change their visa status. This system allows the U.S. to meet workforce needs while maintaining control over temporary employment immigration.