The Trump administration's new $100,000 fee for H-1B visa applications is causing chaos for immigrant workers and employers. Learn how this affects travel and hiring practices in the tech industry.
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.
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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.