New H-1B Visa Rule in USA: Trump Imposes $100,000 Fee Impacting American Workers
Washington D.C. – US President Donald Trump announced a new rule on H-1B visas on Saturday. According to the proclamation, all new H-1B visa petitions must include a $100,000 payment. This move is aimed at changing how companies apply for H-1B visas, which allow skilled foreign workers to work in the United States.
The $100,000 fee is meant to discourage companies from replacing American workers with cheaper foreign labor. The fee will either accompany or supplement the current H-1B visa application process. It targets companies that heavily rely on foreign workers for specialized jobs.
This decision has sparked debate among business leaders and worker rights groups. Supporters believe it will protect American jobs and encourage more hiring of local talent. However, some critics argue that this rule could hurt businesses by increasing operational costs and slowing down the hiring of skilled workers needed for growth.
The new fee applies only to new H-1B visa petitions and does not affect existing visa holders. Experts say this change may also impact the overall immigration process and foreign worker travel to the USA.
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