The Biden administration published a final rule on H-1B visas to place its stamp on immigration policy before Donald Trump returns to the White House. While not all of the regulation will please employers, it is more tech-friendly and pro-immigration than H-1B policies during Donald Trump’s first term. In the final rule, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services responded to comments by curtailing a restrictive measure on specialty occupations needing to be in a “directly related specific specialty.” However, it maintained provisions in the proposed rule on site visits and restrictive language on specialty occupations when H-1B visa holders work at customer locations.