Trump Announces H1-B Changes in the Future

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The Trump administration announced the plan for additional changes to the H1-B program for high-skilled workers. This new immigration reform will raise the wages that the US companies have to pay foreign workers and reduce eligibility criteria for those who wish to apply.

The H1-B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows US firms and businesses to hire foreign workers in particular professions that require special expertise.

What Does This Mean for Future High-Skilled Foreign Workers?

The new regulations will directly affect both foreign workers and employers, but mainly tech companies that have supported and relied on the H1-B visa program and urged for their expansion.

At the same time, a new Department of Labor rule is slated to go into effect requiring employers to increase what they pay H-1B recipients in an effort to discourage companies from undercutting American workers. The Trump administration has accounted for its restraints on foreign work visas by declaring that American workers should be prioritized amid the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Kenneth T. Cuccinelli, the acting deputy secretary of homeland security, said he expects these changes to cut by one-third the number of petitions filed annually for the coveted visas. Immigration experts predict that these changes would be swiftly challenged in court because they avoided the normal regulatory process.

Business groups quickly filed a lawsuit over the executive order, arguing that the U.S. has benefited from temporary worker visa holders year after year.

Are You Worried You May Be Affected by the New H1-B Rules in the Future?

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