Shubra Singh's dinner in Pittsburgh turned into a nightmare as Trump's proposed $100K H-1B visa fee sends shockwaves through the Indian tech community. With rising anxiety among visa holders, this move could drastically alter the business landscape and U.S.-India relations.
Minutes after Trump signed an H-1B visa order, panic spread on an India-bound Emirates flight as visa holders rushed to exit, fearing for their future in the US. The shocking move has left the tech industry reeling.
In a shocking move, President Trump's new visa fees have forced H-1B workers from India and China to abandon travel plans and rush back to the U.S. amid panic and confusion.
The U.S. government's new $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visa applications threatens to disrupt Indian tech firms' operations and create uncertainty for visa holders. Major U.S. companies are advising professionals to reconsider their plans amidst this abrupt policy change.
In a controversial move, Trump has proposed a staggering $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visa applications, threatening the US tech industry that heavily relies on foreign talent from India and China. Critics argue this could stifle innovation and raise costs for smaller firms.
The Trump administration plans to impose a staggering $100,000 fee on H-1B visa applications, significantly affecting tech giants like Amazon and Google. This move aims to tighten the visa program used by highly skilled foreign workers amidst ongoing immigration debates.
The FTC has filed a lawsuit against Ticketmaster, accusing the company of misleading consumers about ticket prices and collaborating with scalpers to inflate resale rates, harming both fans and artists.
The FTC and seven states have filed a lawsuit against Ticketmaster, alleging the company allowed ticket brokers to exploit fans by reselling tickets at inflated prices. This lawsuit follows Ticketmaster's controversial handling of the Eras tour ticket sales.
American Express has raised the annual fee for its Platinum credit card by $200 to $895, introducing new perks worth $1,500, including dining credits and spending allowances at popular brands.
The end of the de minimis exemption on small packages is here, leading to potential billions in new fees for consumers. Many postal services are halting shipments to the U.S., causing disruption in online shopping.