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Oklahoma Businesses Recruit Tech Workers from Ukraine


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Andrii Skorniakov, a recent arrival from war-torn Ukraine, at his familys home in Tulsa, OK

Andrii Skorniakov and his family left Ukraine and settled in Tulsa, where he works as a data engineer.

Credit: Nick Oxford/The Wall Street Journal

A nonprofit based in Tulsa, OK, is recruiting Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion for jobs in the region's expanding technology sector.

Local officials and business leaders say the recent arrivals are appealing because they qualify to circumvent immigration restrictions under the Biden administration's Uniting for Ukraine program, which allows American firms to sponsor Ukrainians on two-year work visas.

The inTulsa Visa Network runs the Ukrainian program as an offshoot of the inTulsa tech-sector recruitment organization, which brings in workers from other U.S. regions.

The group has cleared 15 Ukrainians and their families to relocate to Tulsa, of whom six already have found local employment.

From The Wall Street Journal
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