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Usa H-1B Visa News: America has prepared many types of system to attract talent around the world, so that the country can be made a superpower. Donald Trump’s government is now engaged in reverseing the same formula.

The Trump administration has proposed a comprehensive change in the H-1B visa selection process. This is bound to affect the tech Industry, because these sectors use this visa the most. Under the new proposal, visa allocation will now be done on the basis of the required skill level and proposed salary instead of random lottery. President Donald Trump is seen as a recent attempt to improve the H-1B visa program. The program has been a matter of controversy in orthodox circles, where critics argue that it displaces American workers.
Pay -based selection process
Prohibition on H-1B misuse from project firewall
The US Labor Department has launched ‘Project Firewall’ to prevent misuse of the H-1B visa program. For the first time, the Minister of Labor Affairs will personally certify the investigation of H-1B violations. The implear found guilty can be prevented from using the H-1B visa for some time.
Warning of impact on recruitment of new graduate
$ 100,000 fees and legal challenges
Last week, the White House issued an announcement leaving a fee of $ 100,000 on the new H-1B petitions, which came into effect from 21 September. This announcement initially caused panic among companies and employees, but the Trump government clarified that this fee would only apply to new applications. Both this fee and new salary-based selection process may face legal challenges. Let us know that the H-1B visa program is limited to only 85,000 new slots every year, although higher education and research organizations are free from this limit. The legal expert has warned that this proposal may be illegal, as the Immigration and Nationality Act has been asked to issue visas in order to receive petitions.

He did high education from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi. After graduating from Jhansi, PG Diploma in journalism from Delhi University. HINDUSTAN TIMES Group starts professional career …Read more
He did high education from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi. After graduating from Jhansi, PG Diploma in journalism from Delhi University. HINDUSTAN TIMES Group starts professional career … Read more
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