Burnt Out H-1B Worker Trapped by New $100K Rule?
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Rural medical centers face new difficulties with the new US$100,000 fee in H-1B visa processing announced by President Donald Trump. With the significant shortage of staff in the United States, clinics will have financial problems hiring professionals.The effect of the new H-1B visa rates on medicine According to labor experts and immigration lawyers, the new rates will affect the hiring of new staff in rural medical centers and the timely care …
H-1B Visa Program and Implications for Health Care
This Viewpoint discusses a recent presidential proclamation restricting the entry of workers under the H-1B visa program unless their employers pay $100 000 and how this change might affect US health care, particularly in rural areas where many international medical graduates tend to practice.
The cost of opportunity: the Trump administration’s $100,000 fee on H-1B visas
The Trump administration’s new cost of the H-1B visa applications presents a financial barrier that will shut out skilled foreign workers, reshaping the future of U.S. immigration. By Mariam Mkrtchian and Arthur Vardanian, Staff Writers In a move that further tightens its grip on immigration, the Trump administration has implemented a hefty $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa applications, forcing U.S. employers to pay for the privilege of hiring skil…
Burnt Out H-1B Worker Trapped by New $100K Rule?
Amid the ongoing H-1B crackdown, international workers are speaking out about their struggles. One exhausted H-1B professional shared how the current climate feels so unforgiving that even taking a break seems risky. Burnout collides with new policy ADVERTISEMENT The individual wrote on Reddit that he feels drained after years of pressure and wants to return […] The post Burnt Out H-1B Worker Trapped by New $100K Rule? appeared first on M9.news.
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