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H-1B employment visas, widely issued by high-tech companies, have been issued to hundreds of thousands of foreign professionals. As reported in The Seattle Times, the economic downturn is having a dramatic impact on H-1B visa holders, who are "out of status" as soon as losing a job, and must find another employer sponsor in order to regain status. And, with U.S. unemployment rates soaring, employers are under increased pressure to cut their foreign workforce first. This is happening even as employers prepare and submit applications to hire up to 85,000 new H-1B workers nationwide.