American company Trident Seafoods visited El Salvador February 21-23, conducting interviews and offering temporary jobs to Salvadoran workers in their fish processing plants in Alaska. This is part of the H2 visa program, an initiative developed by the Government of the United States to help Salvadoran workers obtain legal and temporary jobs in the U.S., while helping American companies find employees.

During the three-day visit to El Salvador, the company interviewed a total of 281 candidates, 268 of whom have been hired by the company. It is expected that these workers will obtain an H2B visa soon and will be […]

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