H-1B, Trump and VISA
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International student Yuran Zhang hopes she can stay in the US after graduating college. Trump's H-1B visa fee may push her to seek work in Canada.
Silicon Valley start-ups said they were concerned they would be disproportionately hurt by the new visa fee for skilled foreign workers, given their limited resources.
A wave of panic and confusion has spread through Indian communities and the global tech industry, following US President Donald Trump’s surprise order imposing a $100,000 fee for the H-1B visa, impacting the largest group of beneficiaries of the skilled-worker program.
A JPMorgan report warns that Trump's H-1B visa change will dramatically reduce work authorizations, impacting US companies and foreign workers alike.
US officials later clarified current H-1B holders were unaffected but immigration lawyers already advised people to return.
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White House says $100K H-1B visa fee won’t apply to existing holders as Trump move stirs anxiety
President Donald Trump’s latest plan to overhaul the American immigration system has left some immigrant workers confused.
The Indian rupee is coming under increased strain with rising dollar demand linked to gold imports coinciding with concerns over the impact of a U.S. visa fee hike, according to bankers.