The Trump administration's new proposal aims to overhaul the H-1B visa lottery system, prioritizing higher-paid and skilled foreign workers. This move could drastically impact U.S. employers and their hiring practices.
The Trump administration's new proposal for the H-1B visa program aims to prioritize higher-paying jobs, potentially reshaping the employment landscape for foreign workers and small businesses. With a focus on protecting American wages, the changes could significantly impact how visas are allocated in the coming years.
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang and OpenAI's Sam Altman voiced support for Trump's new $100,000 H-1B visa fee, claiming it could attract top talent to the U.S. However, critics warn it may hinder innovation by limiting access to skilled workers.
Donald Trump's recent proclamation imposing a $100,000 fee on H1-B visas for skilled foreign workers could severely impact US economic growth, leading to a brain drain and uncertainty in the tech industry.
The recent announcement of a staggering H-1B visa fee increase by President Trump has left Indian workers in chaos. While the White House quickly clarified the fee applies only to new applicants, the long-term implications for US industries and Indian dreamers remain uncertain.
President Trump's latest immigration overhaul introduces a $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa applicants, confusing many skilled workers. Current visa holders are relieved, but concerns rise over impacts on U.S. businesses and foreign tech talent.
In a race against time, H-1B visa holders like Rohan Mehta spent thousands to return to the US before a new $100,000 visa fee took effect. Confusion reigns as the White House clarifies the order's implications.
A new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas goes into effect, but it won't apply to existing holders. Confusion led to panic among H-1B workers, prompting urgent travel advice from lawyers.
President Trump has announced a staggering $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa applicants, effective Sunday. This move has left visa holders and immigration lawyers in a state of confusion and concern.
President Trump's announcement of a $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visas has sent shockwaves through corporate America, particularly affecting tech giants like Amazon and Microsoft. This move could drastically alter the landscape for highly skilled immigrants in the U.S.