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In light of recent changes announced by President Donald Trump regarding H-1B visa fees, major technology firms are actively urging visa holders to continue their careers in the United States. The new regulations propose a significant increase in fees associated with the H-1B visa program, which could create financial burdens for many skilled professionals, particularly those from India.
Tech giants argue that the contributions of H-1B visa holders are vital to the innovation and competitiveness of the American economy. They emphasize that a diverse workforce, which includes international talent, is essential for driving technological advancements and maintaining the U.S.'s position as a global leader in the tech industry.
Industry leaders are rallying to support H-1B holders, providing resources and guidance to help them navigate the complexities of the visa system. As the situation evolves, companies are hopeful that the value of skilled immigrants will be recognized, ensuring that they can continue to thrive and contribute to the U.S. economy.
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