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J-1 workers are back in force at the Jersey Shore

NJ is expecting 4,600 international students on J-1 visas to work this summer

Aired 06/14/2022

NJ Spotlight News

J-1 workers are back in force at the Jersey Shore

Clip: 6/14/2022 | 3m 33sVideo has Closed Captions

NJ is expecting 4,600 international students on J-1 visas to work this summer

Every summer, Jersey Shore businesses depend on the J-1 visa program, a work permit program that allows foreign students to work in the U.S., to fill out their job rolls. Over the last two summers, businesses have had access to far fewer J-1 workers than in other years. Now the student workers are back.

Aired 06/14/2022

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