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New H-1B Fee: The White House has clarified details about the $100,000 fee for H-1B visa holders, explaining its purpose. π°
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What Is the Fee For?: The fee will help fund training programs for American workers and reduce unemployment in the U.S. π«
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Who Will Pay It?: Employers sponsoring H-1B visa workers will be responsible for the fee, not the employees. π’
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Why Implement the Fee?: The goal is to ensure that foreign workers donβt take jobs from U.S. citizens, especially in tech fields. π₯οΈ
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The Fee Structure: Companies that employ H-1B workers will pay a $100,000 fee for each visa issued. π΅
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Exemptions?: Some employers may be exempt from the fee, particularly if they are nonprofit organizations or educational institutions. π
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Potential Impact on Small Businesses: The new fee may put a financial strain on smaller companies seeking to hire H-1B workers. πΌ
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Clarification on Legalities: The White House has emphasized that the new fee complies with U.S. immigration laws and policies. βοΈ
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Fee Collection: The fee will be collected by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) during the visa application process. π
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Conclusion: The $100K fee is a major shift in the H-1B visa program, and it could affect the future of hiring foreign workers in the U.S. π¨
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