
After increasing the H-1B visa fees, the Republican senator called on a work permit for students of the visa holders who, “compete against” the Americans. The Republican Senator of Iowy Chuck Grassley was looking for the Ministry of Internal Security (DHS) to stop issuing permission to work authorization to hold the visa holders.
He also said in the X post that he sent a letter to the secretary of DHS Kristi Noemová and asked her to end the work authorization for the holder of foreign students.
Chuck Grassley said, “DHS needs 2 to stop issuing work with 2 student visa holders who compete against Americans are in direct violation of law and exposes the US risk of technology and I sent a letter to 2 DHS Scty Noem Ji to end 4 VISA students.”
September 20 Trump Administration announced a massive increase in H-1B Visa fees, £ 88 Lakh) annual fee “> storage of $ 100,000 (above £88 Lakh) Annual fee that has an impact on Indian IT experts who make up the largest group of recipients.
In a press call, the Minister of Commerce Howard Lutnick described the H-1B fees as a deliberate strategy that deletes what the administration considers to be lower qualified training while maintaining opportunities for highly qualified workers.
“A company that wants to buy a H-1B visa … it’s $ 100,000 a year,” he said, adding, “You won’t put trainees on H-1B visa-it’s just not economical. If you train people, you’ll train Americans.”
Meanwhile, the Donald Trump administration also has a plan to smold lottery processes.
While the US began intervention against H-1B visa holders, the German ambassador in India Philipp Ackermann emphasized the stable migration policy of his country and welcomed Indian workers in Germany.
Philipp Ackermann said, “It’s a good moment to talk about Indians working in Germany. Indians are among the highest earnings in Germany. The average Indian who works in Germany earns more than average German. And that’s quite good news.
“We will not change our rules in principle”
He also took the tab for the American visa process and said that German immigration policies were more structured.
The German ambassador said, “We believe in hard work and we believe that we are giving the best jobs to the best people. Our migration policy works a bit like a German car. It’s reliable, it’s modern, it’s predictable.
“We will not change our rules over time.”
He said “Highly qualified Indians are welcome in Germany. If you want to find out what Germany offers, click the link tree below. I’m sure you will find surprising opportunities.”
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