Latest Hindi News: USA- Hit by strict rules, 40% reduction in H-1B visas for Indians
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Latest Hindi News: USA- Hit by strict rules, 40% reduction in H-1B visas for Indians
अमेरिका में डोनाल्ड ट्रंप (Donald trump) की सख्त इमिग्रेशन पॉलिसी के बाद भारतीयों के एच-1बी वीज़ा में एक साल में ही 40 फीसदी की कमी आई है।
H1B Visa Row: To Dream Or Not To Dream!
Anxiety, confusion, panic and nearly blank about the next step, it was a weekend of whiplash for hundreds of thousands of Indians H-1B visa holders. Read More...
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We are ending workers taking jobs away from hard-working Americans and taking advantage of our economy and providing nothing in return – Howard Lutnick , United States Secretary Of Commerce
United States Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick lauded the Trump administration’s recent overhaul in its visa programmes, announcing that these new visa programmes will ensure foreign workers provide ‘significant benefit’ to the US by ending practices where they ‘take jobs from hard-working Americans’ and exploit the economy without any meaningful contribution. Read More...
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Apple has agreed to pay $25 million to settle allegations of hiring discrimination against U.S. citizens and permanent residents. The settlement was reached with the Department of Justice after a two-year investigation found that Apple had favored foreign workers with H-1B visas over qualified American employees. The investigation revealed that Apple had created a “blacklist” […]
Apple Settles Hiring Discrimination Case, Pays $25M in Back Wages #Applesettlement #backwages #departmentofjustice #H1Bvisas #hiringdiscrimination
Apple has agreed to pay $25 million to settle allegations of hiring discrimination against U.S. citizens and permanent residents. The settlement was reached with the Department of Justice after a two-year investigation found that Apple had favored foreign workers with H-1B visas over qualified American employees. The investigation revealed that Apple had created a “blacklist” […]
Apple Settles Hiring Discrimination Case, Pays $25M in Back Wages #Applesettlement #backwages #departmentofjustice #H1Bvisas #hiringdiscrimination
Indian Nationals Receive Record-Breaking 320k H-1B Visas in 2023
In a remarkable development, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has set a new record by approving a staggering 441,000 H-1B visa applications in the past year. Among the approved applications, Indian nationals emerged as the frontrunners, securing an overwhelming majority of the allocations. Astonishingly, 72.6 percent of the visas, equivalent to 320,000, were granted to individuals from India. China ranked second with 12.5 percent of the visas, while Canada secured the third position with one percent of approved visas. The H-1B visa program enables US employers to hire foreign workers across various industries. However, the annual cap of 85,000 visas has sparked debates about the need to raise this limit, in order to create more legal pathways for immigration.
On Thursday, US President Donald Trump extended pandemic-related bans on issuing green cards and work visas to large groups of applicants outside the United States through 31st March 2021. The US Federal judges limited the impact but the short-lived bans significantly tightened legal...
On Thursday, US President Donald Trump extended pandemic-related bans on issuing green cards and work visas to large groups of applicants outside the United States through 31st March 2021.
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