Abstract
Globalization in the world economy has been driven by IT revolution during the last decade of the 20th century. IT technology-driven globalization in the world economy brings with it new labor issues and importantly influences immigration policy. As the developing IT revolution in the world progress in IT industries and an increase in IT employment, it takes the international mobilization of IT workers among the worldwide IT industries they work. This paper will focus on revealing the state of foreign IT workers in the U.S. from the view of international mobilization of labor. Especially we will focus on short-stay IT workers with H-1B visas.