AMA Pushes to Spare Doctors from $100,000 H-1B Fee The American Medical Association has filed a petition with 53 medical societies asking the U. S. Department of Homeland Security to exempt physicians, residents, and fellows from the new, exorbitant $100,000 application fee for H-1B visas. They maintain that the huge fee would bring about a […]
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UK Revokes 2,000 Employer Licences Over Immigration Abuse In contrast, the Home Office revoked 1,990 sponsor licences between July 2024 and June 2025, with a greater enforced number of revocations than that of the previous year-by more than double. These targets are directed against companies where underpayment of migrant workers takes place, granting illegal entry, […]
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H‑1B Fee Hike: What It Means for Indian Tech Talent With a $100,000 fee applied to new H1-B applications, the country has spooked the tech industry. The $100,000 payment is thought to be able to tremendously hamper the ability to recruit the skilled foreign workforce and career growth, prompting all types of investors, corporations, and […]
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Canada Lowers Bar: Education-Draw Express Entry Opens Doors Good news for those with qualifications! Canada had its first education-category Express Entry draw in over four months with a lower cut-off. This means more candidates with educational credentials are able to have the dream of receiving a permanent residency invitation. What’s New In this round, a […]
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Rising H-1B Fees Prompt Shift to O-1 and L-1 Visas In light of the recent increase in H-1B visa fees to $100,000, businesses have been searching for less costly alternatives, namely the O-1 and L-1 categories. These are drawing a lot of interest and popularity with Indian professionals in their quest for U.S. opportunities. O-1 […]
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China’s New “K Visa” Rises as U.S. Tightens H-1B Rules With the U.S. policies on the H-1B visa having become more stringent with the imposition of increased fees and requirements, China has been pursuing a parallel visa alternative. Starting from October 1, a new-classified “K visa” will take effect, with tendencies to lure foreign young […]
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America’s Loss, Europe’s Gain: Indian Tech Talent Seeks New Horizons Gazing at the state of complexity regarding U.S. immigration, with the tightening of H-1B visa provisions and rising costs, Indian tech professionals will consequently consider Europe as an alternative. This reflects a shift in global paradigms around talent mobility, given that Europe is beginning to […]
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Trump Gold Card Visa: U.S. Residency Through Investment Through the issuance of the “Trump Gold Card” Visa program to investors, an opportunity for foreign investors to secure U.S. residency is given. This initiative was funded under the premise of encouraging huge foreign investments, where investors and certain corporations are allowed to take residence status while […]
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Finland Seeks Skilled Foreign Workers Amid Aging Population and Stricter Residency Rules Finland is well known for its high quality of life and innovation, actively employing foreign talent to solve the issue of aging. By imposing tighter conditions for permanent residency, the country is still eager to attract international talent. Key highlights: Demographic challenge: With […]
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Trump Imposes $100,000 Annual Fee on H-1B Visas: Implications for Indian Professionals. The U.S. Senate is deliberating upon the so-called “The American Tech Workforce Act,” which aims to overhaul the H-1B visa regime. Introduced by Senator Jim Banks, this legislation is focused on addressing the issue regarding foreign labor with respect to American jobs and […]
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