Trump changes H-1B visa rules, US to charge 8.8 million in fees for new applications
It's being said that this decision won't pose a significant problem for large tech companies, as they frequently spend heavily on top professionals.
Trump Changes H-1B Visa Rules: US President Donald Trump has changed the H-1B visa rules. According to the new rule, some H-1B visa holders will no longer be able to directly enter the US as non-immigrant workers. A fee of over $100,000, or ₹8.8 million in Indian rupees, will be required with each new application. This new fee of ₹8.8 million could significantly increase costs for companies. However, it's being said that this decision won't pose a significant problem for large tech companies, as they frequently spend heavily on top professionals. However, this could put smaller tech firms and startups under pressure. Also Read: PM Modi to visit Gujarat tomorrow, to unveil projects worth over 34,200 crore
Trump changes H-1B visa rules
White House Staff Secretary Will Sharp stated that the H-1B non-immigrant visa program is one of the most abused visa systems. The purpose of this visa is to allow highly skilled individuals to come and work in the United States. This proclamation will increase the fee for companies to sponsor H-1B applicants to $100,000. This will ensure that those coming to the United States are truly highly qualified and cannot be replaced by American workers.US to charge ₹8.8 million for new applications
A $100,000 fee has been made mandatory for new H-1B visa applications. Now, only top-qualified international candidates will be eligible for this visa. Technology companies rely on this program. India's share has been 71 percent. It's inevitable that Indian professionals will bear the brunt of this..@POTUS signs an Executive Order to create the Gold Card visa program, facilitating expedited immigration for aliens who make significant financial gifts to the United States. pic.twitter.com/l0kMUdQh3f
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