Tech giants, including Google, Microsoft, and Apple, issued a memo to their H-1B visa-holding employees advising them on travel and situations regarding their visa applications
There's always a scarcity of talented people, Musk said, adding that skilled immigrants are filling gaps rather than taking jobs
The Trump administration has proposed to make changes to the H-1B visa rules, which make them more restrictive in eligibility, increase employer scrutiny, and tighten cap exemptions
MEA has called on the Trump administration to consider the significant contribution of skilled talent exchange to the economic development of both the US and India, in light of new H-1B visa rules
Hiring in Indian Global Capability Centres will rise in volume and complexity, say experts; Latest visa uncertainty in the United States may push talented techies to stay in India
India-US bilateral trade this year has been navigating turbulent waters; the latest Trump action on H1-B visa is just another rogue wave
TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, HCL Tech, and the like saw their shares slide, pushing the IT benchmark and overall market indices down on Monday despite the GST reforms
Experts say that the new policy could cut off the pipeline of US-trained talent and make companies reconsider their presence in the country. They say that tech companies along with small and medium businesses will be hit the hardest by the visa fee hike
USCIS says the fee does not apply to current visa holders and is a one-time payment only for new petitions
US President Donald Trump's order hiking annual H-1B visa fees to $100,000 has sparked panic among Indian visa holders, leading many to cut short trips or cancel vacation plans
PM Narendra Modi's advisor, S Mahendra Dev, suggests Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee could significantly benefit India by boosting startups and retaining tech talent
MEA expresses concern over the H-1B visa fee hike by the Trump administration, warning of potential humanitarian consequences and family disruptions
Trump imposed a staggering USD 100,000 annual fee for H1-B visa, a move that is likely to impact thousands of Indians working in the US
The US Department of Labour introduced Project Firewall alongside the new $100,000 application fee hike on H-1B visas. According to the US Secretary of Labour, the initiative aims to protect the rights, wages, and jobs of skilled American workers by holding employers accountable for the visa violations
The move will force companies to be more selective about which positions warrant H-1B sponsorship
H-1B visa holders and aspirants could suffer the most under the new administration’s policies
India will have to convince Trump that there is no daylight between him and Modi in advancing their shared goals
Trump’s opposition to BRICS could hurt Indian interests
Minority groups, particularly African Americans, are bracing for the consequences of this new political climate
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