Impact of Political Allegiance on H-1B Visa Acceptances to the US: An analysis of the relationship between UNGA voting alignment and H-1B visa acceptances to the United States
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Princeton High School (United States of America (USA))
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DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2025.910000806
Subject Category: Economics
Volume/Issue: 9/10 | Page No: 9882-9894
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Submitted: 2025-11-07
Accepted: 2025-11-14
Published: 2025-11-24
Abstract
Despite the critical role of H-1B visas in fostering innovation and economic growth in the United States (US), little is known about the relationship between political alignment with the US and H-1B visa approvals. We explore countries’ voting alignment in the United Nations (UN) and H-1B visa outcomes. We identify a significant relationship between political alignment and visa access. Countries can assess how geopolitics affects talent mobility, while US policymakers can evaluate whether immigration decisions reflect strategic economic priorities. We offer new insights into the intersection of geopolitical diplomacy and economic migration for more transparent, equitable, and growth-oriented policy. Our findings suggest that although the H-1B visa system is utilized to meet labor demands, it is also a diplomatic instrument. The most notable results are seen in the Middle East Region. As voting alignment with the US becomes increasingly positive, the region receives more visas, suggesting a correlation between voting alignment and visa approvals.
Keywords
H-1B visas, UNGA voting alignment, Political alignment
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