Monday, December 16, 2019

Wisconsin Dells Hopes To Be Center Of J1VISA Employment In United States For 2020

The Village of Lake Delton has given the family who operates Noah's Ark 1.5 million publicly collected dollars to build new housing for the J1VISA population.  The new housing is being constructed on Lake Avenue and will include two large housing buildings and a convenience store.  The new housing is expected to hold 600 work experience travelers who come from outside of the Country through the J1VISA Immigration Programming to temporarily live and work in the Wisconsin Dells area.

The Village of Lake Delton diverts public money collected for the needs of the residents and gives it to private business owners to build the new housing for the work experience travelers coming from outside of the Country through the J1VISA Immigration Programming.  The Wisconsin Dells area is a temporary home to more than 4500 work experience travelers coming from outside of the Country through the J1VISA Immigration Programming every year.

The approaching Presidential Election has Wisconsin Dells area resort operators worried.  The acting Administration of the Federal Government has been enacting regulations designed to limit temporary immigration - this has greatly reduced the number of families willing to allow their loved ones to travel in to the Wisconsin Dells area to perform the temporary work that supports the local tourism efforts.

The need for workers from outside of the Country in the small rural summer resort community of Wisconsin Dells has actually grown with the completion of the huge new convention center.  This means the Wisconsin Dells area needs to attract much more than the more than 4500 work experience travelers who have been coming from outside of the Country to temporarily support local tourism efforts.  This makes the visiting J1VISA work experience traveler population the largest group of community share holders in the Wisconsin Dells area.

This growing number of work experience travelers temporarily living in the Wisconsin Dells area has changed the local culture and customs - simply the global population alters the tourism experience through their day to day activities.  As this population is on course to grow -the community expects to see a position created upon the local board to better represent their ongoing needs in 2020.

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