Unions, educators, religious groups, and employers argue the six-figure fee will cripple hospitals, schools, and innovation, while critics say Trump exceeded his authority by rewriting a visa program ...
A major legal showdown is brewing over former U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial H-1B visa reforms. On September 19, Trump signed an executive order imposing a $100,000 fee per H-1B visa ...
Employers like Ohio State may have to pay six figures to the federal government to hire new non-American citizens who apply for H-1B visas. Ohio State was the second highest petitioner for H-1B visas ...
The AAUP has joined a broad coalition filing a lawsuit against President Trump’s order requiring employers to pay a one-time $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa petitions.
Legally speaking, OPT is not a guest-worker program; it is a benefit of F-1 student status. The State Department lists 11 visa categories for temporary employment. The H-1B visa is one of them; the ...
The president’s Sept. 19 proclamation “caused a widespread panic” among employers and exceeded his authority, the plaintiffs alleged.
The lawsuit filed by a coalition of unions, employers and religious groups, seeks to block Trump's order imposing a visa fee of $100,000 on H-1B applications.
IT sectors have filed a complaint in a California court against US President Trump’s proclamation, arguing that he overstepped his authority.
The lawsuit argues Trump lacks the constitutional authority to impose the fee. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has assured employees that the chipmaker will continue sponsoring H-1B visas and cover all related costs ...
Unions and employers have filed a lawsuit challenging U.S. President Donald Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee, calling it unlawful and harmful to key sectors like healthcare, education, and technology ...
The lawsuit claims Trump does not have the authority to override the law that created the H-1B visa programme.