tacobell fan Posted June 25, 2019 Report Posted June 25, 2019 Employers spend a lot of money to sponsor high-skilled foreign nationals on H-1B visas – and the costs continue to rise. These costs take on increased significance at a time of heightened government scrutiny over hiring high-skilled foreign nationals, particularly given that on April 1, 2019, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) began accepting H-1B applications for FY 2020. “Employers have paid nearly $5 billion in mandated H-1B fees (currently $1,500 per a new or extended H-1B petition) that primarily fund scholarships for U.S. students and training for U.S. workers, a figure that rises to over $7 billion if one includes $1.6 billion in mandated anti-fraud fees and other government fees,” according to a new study from the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP). Attorney costs and government fees range from $3,400 up to $16,560 for an initial H-1B petition and from $6,300 to $28,620 for the cost of both an initial H-1B petition and an extension. Note that employers also must pay an H-1B professional the higher of the prevailing wage or actual wage paid to “all other individuals with similar experience and qualifications for the specific employment in question.” Since wait times for H-1B processing are typically 10 to 12 months, it is generally imperative for most employers to pay a $1,410 “premium processing” fee, which can guarantee a USCIS decision within 15 days. Companies can spend up to $4,500 in extra legal costs if a USCIS adjudicator issues a Request for Evidence, which government data show happened in 60% of completed cases in the 1st quarter of FY 2019. Table 1: Employer H-1B Costs Application Fee $460 Attorney Fees $1,500 to $4,000 Attorney Fees if a Request for Evidence $2,000 to $4,500 Scholarship and Training Fee $1,500 ($750 for employers with 25 or fewer employees) Anti-Fraud Fee $500 Premium Processing (generally necessary) $1,410 50/50 Fee on Employers with Majority H-1B/L-1 Workforce $4,000 Visa Application (cost based on reciprocity) $190 TOTAL $3,400 to $16,560 for initial H-1B petition; $6,300 to $28,620 combined cost of initial H-1B petition and extension* Quote
AndhraneedSCS Posted June 25, 2019 Report Posted June 25, 2019 Nenu ee patiki $25 Kotti untanu H1B (premium)+ H-1B Transfer(premium) + H-1b Renewal (4 times premium ) 1 Quote
afdb001 Posted June 25, 2019 Report Posted June 25, 2019 5 minutes ago, tacobell fan said: Employers spend a lot of money to sponsor high-skilled foreign nationals on H-1B visas – and the costs continue to rise. These costs take on increased significance at a time of heightened government scrutiny over hiring high-skilled foreign nationals, particularly given that on April 1, 2019, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) began accepting H-1B applications for FY 2020. “Employers have paid nearly $5 billion in mandated H-1B fees (currently $1,500 per a new or extended H-1B petition) that primarily fund scholarships for U.S. students and training for U.S. workers, a figure that rises to over $7 billion if one includes $1.6 billion in mandated anti-fraud fees and other government fees,” according to a new study from the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP). Attorney costs and government fees range from $3,400 up to $16,560 for an initial H-1B petition and from $6,300 to $28,620 for the cost of both an initial H-1B petition and an extension. Note that employers also must pay an H-1B professional the higher of the prevailing wage or actual wage paid to “all other individuals with similar experience and qualifications for the specific employment in question.” Since wait times for H-1B processing are typically 10 to 12 months, it is generally imperative for most employers to pay a $1,410 “premium processing” fee, which can guarantee a USCIS decision within 15 days. Companies can spend up to $4,500 in extra legal costs if a USCIS adjudicator issues a Request for Evidence, which government data show happened in 60% of completed cases in the 1st quarter of FY 2019. Table 1: Employer H-1B Costs Application Fee $460 Attorney Fees $1,500 to $4,000 Attorney Fees if a Request for Evidence $2,000 to $4,500 Scholarship and Training Fee $1,500 ($750 for employers with 25 or fewer employees) Anti-Fraud Fee $500 Premium Processing (generally necessary) $1,410 50/50 Fee on Employers with Majority H-1B/L-1 Workforce $4,000 Visa Application (cost based on reciprocity) $190 TOTAL $3,400 to $16,560 for initial H-1B petition; $6,300 to $28,620 combined cost of initial H-1B petition and extension* Quote
Anta Assamey Posted June 25, 2019 Report Posted June 25, 2019 7 Billion anukunta anukunta according to the article.... Without counting the Premium Fee.. Quote
Spartan Posted June 25, 2019 Report Posted June 25, 2019 approx 2 trillion as SSN and Medicare taxes...so what.. @thcare for Govt...legal immigrants need to keep on feeding the system..in wait for GC. Quote
tacobell fan Posted June 26, 2019 Author Report Posted June 26, 2019 1 hour ago, Hector8 said: anthena ? 10-20$B expect chesa Quote
r2d2 Posted June 26, 2019 Report Posted June 26, 2019 Great..andulo naa 2 cents kooda vunnanduku chaala thrupthi ga vundi... Quote
Idassamed Posted June 26, 2019 Report Posted June 26, 2019 Peanuts antunna thaatha, maga 2.0 lo Inka fees penchestham Quote
tacobell fan Posted June 26, 2019 Author Report Posted June 26, 2019 1 minute ago, Idassamed said: Peanuts antunna thaatha, maga 2.0 lo Inka fees penchestham Quote
tacobell fan Posted June 26, 2019 Author Report Posted June 26, 2019 1 minute ago, r2d2 said: Great..andulo naa 2 cents kooda vunnanduku chaala thrupthi ga vundi... 2 cents not enough Quote
r2d2 Posted June 26, 2019 Report Posted June 26, 2019 5 minutes ago, tacobell fan said: 2 cents not enough 1 Quote
pittagoda Posted June 26, 2019 Report Posted June 26, 2019 3 hours ago, AndhraneedSCS said: Nenu ee patiki $25 Kotti untanu H1B (premium)+ H-1B Transfer(premium) + H-1b Renewal (4 times premium ) Entha earn chesi untav after taxes? Quote
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