President Trump Raises H-1B VISA Fee to $100,000
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India's $283 billion information technology sector will have to overhaul its decades-old strategy of rotating skilled talent into U.S. projects following U.S. President Donald Trump's move to impose a $100,
Nasscom reported that the U.S. clarification on H-1B visa fee hikes, applying only to new applications, has lessened uncertainty. Indian IT companies have already reduced their dependence on these visas.
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Indian IT stocks plummeted as the US government's unprecedented H-1B visa fee hike of $100,000 rattled the $283 billion industry. The Nifty IT index p
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Tanush Sharanarthi, 26, said he applied for an H1-B visa three times and failed. His luck changed when he applied for an O-1 visa in August.
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The United States specifying that higher fees for H-1B visa applications will imposed only on new applications has helped reduce uncertainty, India's IT industry body Nasscom said on Monday.
The Trump administration said Friday it would raise application fees for the H-1B visa, causing companies and lawyers to scramble to advise workers.