Do you want to go to America and work? There is a rukus about H-1B visa, know what Indians will affect

US MPs and community leaders have described President Donald Trump’s decision to impose a $ 1.00,000 fee on H-1B visa applications as “negligence” and “unfortunately”. At the same time, he also feared that Trump’s move would have a ‘very negative’ effect on the IT industry. Congressman Raja Krishnamurthy said that Trump’s decision to impose a $ 1.00,000 fee on H-1B visa is a terrible effort to expel the high-competent workers from the US who have long strengthened our workforce, promote innovation and help build work for millions of Americans. ” Krishnamurthy advised the US to promote the immigration system that many H-1B visa holders eventually become US citizens and started businesses that provide good salary in the US. He said: “Since other countries are in the race to attract global talents, America must strengthen its workforce and upgrade its immigration system. America should not create barriers that weaken our economy and security.” Ajay Bhutoria, a warning of crisis about the US IT region, who was a former president who was Biden’s tenure and leader of the Asian-American community on the immigration policy, warned that Trump’s new plan to increase H-1B visa money could jeopardize the competitive lead of the US IT sector. Bhutoria said: “The H-1B program, which attracts the best talents from all over the world, is currently chargeing a fee of $ 2,000 to 5,000. A major increase in total cost is an unprecedented crisis that would destroy small businesses and startups dependent on talented employees.” Due to Trump’s decision, competent professionals from America will waive distances. Bhutoria said this step skilled professionals who strengthen Silicon Valley and contribute billions of dollars to the US economy. He said this step could be reversed as it could forced talented employees to go to competitors such as Canada or Europe. Khanderao Kand of ‘Foundation for India and Indian Diaspora Studies’ said that levying a fee of US $ 100,000 on H-1B visas is a very unfortunate decision, which will have a very negative impact on businesses, especially on software and IT sector. Share this story -tags