Sucker Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 @Sam480yendhi veedi gola malli start chesadu adhi ayye pani kadhu ani cheppa ga already. Level 4 lo kottestham visa ani may be GC will be tough yemo anthe The Trump administration will publish a new immigration rule expected to price many H-1B visa holders and employment-based immigrants out of the U.S. labor market. The White House included the plan in the proclamation announcing a $100,000 fee on many H-1B visa holders. The new Department of Labor rule will likely be similar to the two attempts in Donald Trump’s first term to raise the salaries of high-skilled foreign nationals beyond what most employers can afford to pay. A significant body of research indicates that H-1B visa holders are paid the same or higher salaries than U.S. workers with comparable levels of education and experience. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services released new guidance on Oct. 20 clarifying that the $100,000 fee would not apply when people change from one visa category to another without leaving the country, such as moving from F-1 student status to H-1B status. However, that did not mean the Trump officials directing immigration policy hoped to encourage a shift toward more international students. (The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has filed a lawsuit against the H-1B fee. That followed an earlier lawsuit from a diverse group of plaintiffs filed on Oct. 3.) The Trump administration has enacted several measures that make it less likely that international students will view the United States as the best place to pursue an education and launch a career. In August, DHS proposed a rule to limit international students by replacing the current “duration of status” policy with fixed admission periods. In September, Trump administration officials proposed a new immigration rule to change the H-1B selection process to favor senior-level candidates over recent international students. An upcoming rule is expected to restrict H-1B visa eligibility for all types of foreign nationals. The proclamation included a section that would affect every H-1B visa holder and applicants for employment-based green cards. The section called for the Department of Labor to publish a new rule to “revise the prevailing wage levels.” https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/2025/11/02/trump-immigration-rule-could-make-h-1b-visa-holders-too-costly-to-hire/ 1 Quote
Sucker Posted November 3 Author Report Posted November 3 Just now, Coconut said: No one can touch h1b and h4… taco Yes anna. Taco ne Quote
Popular Post Sam480 Posted November 3 Popular Post Report Posted November 3 2 hours ago, Sucker said: @Sam480yendhi veedi gola malli start chesadu adhi ayye pani kadhu ani cheppa ga already. Level 4 lo kottestham visa ani may be GC will be tough yemo anthe The Trump administration will publish a new immigration rule expected to price many H-1B visa holders and employment-based immigrants out of the U.S. labor market. The White House included the plan in the proclamation announcing a $100,000 fee on many H-1B visa holders. The new Department of Labor rule will likely be similar to the two attempts in Donald Trump’s first term to raise the salaries of high-skilled foreign nationals beyond what most employers can afford to pay. A significant body of research indicates that H-1B visa holders are paid the same or higher salaries than U.S. workers with comparable levels of education and experience. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services released new guidance on Oct. 20 clarifying that the $100,000 fee would not apply when people change from one visa category to another without leaving the country, such as moving from F-1 student status to H-1B status. However, that did not mean the Trump officials directing immigration policy hoped to encourage a shift toward more international students. (The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has filed a lawsuit against the H-1B fee. That followed an earlier lawsuit from a diverse group of plaintiffs filed on Oct. 3.) The Trump administration has enacted several measures that make it less likely that international students will view the United States as the best place to pursue an education and launch a career. In August, DHS proposed a rule to limit international students by replacing the current “duration of status” policy with fixed admission periods. In September, Trump administration officials proposed a new immigration rule to change the H-1B selection process to favor senior-level candidates over recent international students. An upcoming rule is expected to restrict H-1B visa eligibility for all types of foreign nationals. The proclamation included a section that would affect every H-1B visa holder and applicants for employment-based green cards. The section called for the Department of Labor to publish a new rule to “revise the prevailing wage levels.” https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/2025/11/02/trump-immigration-rule-could-make-h-1b-visa-holders-too-costly-to-hire/ Rule pass chesina cheyakpoyna , he created enough fear for employers and most employers are not ready to sponsor .he got what he wanted 1 3 Quote
Shameless Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 2 hours ago, Sucker said: @Sam480yendhi veedi gola malli start chesadu adhi ayye pani kadhu ani cheppa ga already. Level 4 lo kottestham visa ani may be GC will be tough yemo anthe The Trump administration will publish a new immigration rule expected to price many H-1B visa holders and employment-based immigrants out of the U.S. labor market. The White House included the plan in the proclamation announcing a $100,000 fee on many H-1B visa holders. The new Department of Labor rule will likely be similar to the two attempts in Donald Trump’s first term to raise the salaries of high-skilled foreign nationals beyond what most employers can afford to pay. A significant body of research indicates that H-1B visa holders are paid the same or higher salaries than U.S. workers with comparable levels of education and experience. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services released new guidance on Oct. 20 clarifying that the $100,000 fee would not apply when people change from one visa category to another without leaving the country, such as moving from F-1 student status to H-1B status. However, that did not mean the Trump officials directing immigration policy hoped to encourage a shift toward more international students. (The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has filed a lawsuit against the H-1B fee. That followed an earlier lawsuit from a diverse group of plaintiffs filed on Oct. 3.) The Trump administration has enacted several measures that make it less likely that international students will view the United States as the best place to pursue an education and launch a career. In August, DHS proposed a rule to limit international students by replacing the current “duration of status” policy with fixed admission periods. In September, Trump administration officials proposed a new immigration rule to change the H-1B selection process to favor senior-level candidates over recent international students. An upcoming rule is expected to restrict H-1B visa eligibility for all types of foreign nationals. The proclamation included a section that would affect every H-1B visa holder and applicants for employment-based green cards. The section called for the Department of Labor to publish a new rule to “revise the prevailing wage levels.” https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/2025/11/02/trump-immigration-rule-could-make-h-1b-visa-holders-too-costly-to-hire/ Already $100,000 ani peekkuthintunnaru... inkentha peekkuthintaru raa 1 Quote
Sucker Posted November 3 Author Report Posted November 3 29 minutes ago, Sam480 said: Rule pass chesina cheyakpoyna , he created enough fear for employers and most employers are not ready to sponsor .he got what he wanted Nijanga worthy anuko company will respect anna ledhu wage suppress need a bakra anuko they will offshore as simple as that. Moving forward renewals kuda checklist vasthadhi once final rule vasthe last time interim rule chesi yerri pushpams ayyaru 1 Quote
Tellugodu Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 2 minutes ago, Sucker said: Nijanga worthy anuko company will respect anna ledhu wage suppress need a bakra anuko they will offshore as simple as that. Moving forward renewals kuda checklist vasthadhi once final rule vasthe last time interim rule chesi yerri pushpams ayyaru When this new rules come light 💡 bro ? Next week, or next year or never? Quote
JohnyGalt Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 2 minutes ago, Sucker said: Nijanga worthy anuko company will respect anna ledhu wage suppress need a bakra anuko they will offshore as simple as that. Moving forward renewals kuda checklist vasthadhi once final rule vasthe last time interim rule chesi yerri pushpams ayyaru Onions layers theesinattu H1B ki tholu thestharu. In another 10 years H1B and all labor immigration will be a done deal. Only immigration related to research will be available. Like good old days.. Quote
Sucker Posted November 3 Author Report Posted November 3 2 minutes ago, Tellugodu said: When this new rules come light 💡 bro ? Next week, or next year or never? Early Jan or Feb but h1b lottery mundhe vasthundhi. Usual ga next lottery ki target ivanni. Already old rule vundhi small tweaks vesi final rule vadhulutharu last time interim rule and Biden appice From Jan 2020 so rule was closed so adhe rule konni changes chesi proper rule making anthe with updated salary Quote
Sucker Posted November 3 Author Report Posted November 3 6 minutes ago, Tellugodu said: When this new rules come light 💡 bro ? Next week, or next year or never? Idhi matter anduke this time public comments vadhili proper rule making In late 2020, the Trump administration issued an interim final rule for H-1B visas that significantly increased the required prevailing wages, moving them to the level of the 35th percentile of the Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) wage data, rather than the lower 17th percentile. The rule also revised the definition of a "specialty occupation" and the employer-employee relationship, with an effective date of December 7, 2020. However, the rule was challenged in court and ultimately invalidated, as courts blocked its implementation due to a lack of proper public comment and other factors. 1 Quote
Sucker Posted November 3 Author Report Posted November 3 1 minute ago, Sucker said: Idhi matter anduke this time public comments vadhili proper rule making In late 2020, the Trump administration issued an interim final rule for H-1B visas that significantly increased the required prevailing wages, moving them to the level of the 35th percentile of the Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) wage data, rather than the lower 17th percentile. The rule also revised the definition of a "specialty occupation" and the employer-employee relationship, with an effective date of December 7, 2020. However, the rule was challenged in court and ultimately invalidated, as courts blocked its implementation due to a lack of proper public comment and other factors. Appudu rule raaka mundhe ready ayyaru in court ippudu motham MAGA days and proper rule making vasthe tough to strike down in this economy and layoffs Lawsuits Aim to Block H-1B Rule Changes and Sharp Wage Increases By Diane Butler, Megan Vogel, and Richard M. Rawson 10.22.20 1 Quote
Sam480 Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 13 minutes ago, Sucker said: Nijanga worthy anuko company will respect anna ledhu wage suppress need a bakra anuko they will offshore as simple as that. Moving forward renewals kuda checklist vasthadhi once final rule vasthe last time interim rule chesi yerri pushpams ayyaru Yep. honest ga cheppali ante 70-80% of eh1 jobs can be replaced easily be locals. remaining 20-30% highly skilled people ki issues undav 1 Quote
Sucker Posted November 3 Author Report Posted November 3 7 minutes ago, JohnyGalt said: Onions layers theesinattu H1B ki tholu thestharu. In another 10 years H1B and all labor immigration will be a done deal. Only immigration related to research will be available. Like good old days.. Yeah anna Decade ki mana kids will be ready already ABCD full vunnaru to fill jobs appatiki inka full ready 1 Quote
DuvvaAbbulu Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 2 hours ago, Sucker said: Yes anna. Taco ne Why he is called Taco Quote
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