New -Delhi, September 20 (IANS). US President Donald Trump has tightened the H-1B visa rules. The Government of India received the first response to the US H-1B visa. Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry, posted on the social media platform ‘X’, saying that the Government of India is aware of reports related to the proposed sanctions on the US H-1B Visa program. The complete implications of this drug are studied by all parties involved, including the Indian industry, which has already offered an initial analysis, which makes a clear perceptions associated with the H-1B program. He said that both India and US industries are interested in innovation and creativity and can be expected to consult on the best route ahead. The dynamics and exchange of competent talents have contributed tremendously to technology development, innovation, economic development, competitiveness and wealth creation in the United States and India, and therefore policymakers will evaluate recent steps with mutual benefits, including strong relations between the people of the two countries. Randhir Jaiswal said this drug is likely to have human results in the form of disruption to families. The government hopes that US officials can solve this disruption properly. Earlier, President Donald Trump signed a manifesto to make major changes in the H-1B Visa program. According to this manifesto, a fee of $ 100,000 a year must now be paid for each application. Trump says that its purpose is to give work to American people rather than foreign workers. Trump signed the order at the White House and said: “We want our work to meet our citizens. We need good workers and this step is in the same direction.” -Ians DKP/ Share these Story Tags
Ministry Ministry’s first response to the US H-1B visa
