Migration Agency Reaches Protection Agreements for Uzbeks in NYC

Economy

Uzbekistan is putting labor migration to the USA on a professional track: in New York, agreements were signed to provide our citizens access to skilled jobs protected by international law. From training medics and truck drivers to US standards to securing rare O and H-1B visas—Tashkent is building a civilized bridge for human capital into North America.

Migration Agency Reaches Protection Agreements for Uzbeks in NYC
At the International Migration Review Forum (IMRF) in New York, the Uzbekistan delegation led by Behzod Musaev unveiled an updated vocational training system. Meetings with UN and IOM leadership confirmed Uzbekistan's role as a key player in migrant rights protection. The highlight of the visit was a series of agreements with American partners.

A medical training program was launched with Logan University, alongside certified truck driver training with the Missouri Trucking School. Significant focus was placed on legal security: firms like Head Honchos and Ballon Stoll will facilitate H-2A, H-1B, and O-1 visas while providing legal support for citizens. Furthermore, the parties agreed to host a global migration forum in Tashkent. This comprehensive strategy transforms migration into a tool for competency building and a solid investment in the future of the country's labor resources.

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