Can Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee hike boost local hiring? Geojit's Vinod Nair explains how
The Trump administration replaced the H-1B lottery with a wage-based system and imposed a $100,000 fee to curb program abuse, affecting over 120,000 initial visa approvals annually.
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Women Over 40 Form Less Than One-Fifth of Continuing H-1B Approvals
TL;DR The US H-1B program is changing with new fees and a shift to wage-based selection. Visa approvals remain high, but patterns show clear age and gender divides, highlighting disparities in who benefits in the evolving system. ContextThe latest presidential proclamation on the H-1B visa introduces a $100,000 one-time fee for new petitions, causing widespread concern among foreign professionals and companies. Although the fee applies only to n…
Can Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee hike boost local hiring? Geojit's Vinod Nair explains how
Vinod Nair, Head of Research, Geojit Financial Services, sheds light on how Donald Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee hike is expected to impact Indian IT companies in the short term, prompting a shift toward increased local hiring.
H-1B Visa Changes 2025: $100K Fee Makes Foreign Lawyers Costlier Yet Easier To Hire For US Firms
In a bold move shaking up the immigration landscape, the Trump administration’s new H-1B visa rules are set to slap a hefty $100,000 fee on petitions for foreign talent. This could drive up costs for hiring international lawyers but clear the path for top-tier experts to land spots in America’s competitive legal market. The proposed ... Read more The post H-1B Visa Changes 2025: $100K Fee Makes Foreign Lawyers Costlier Yet Easier to Hire for US …
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