H-1B visa, Trump and California
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California and 18 other US states are set to file a lawsuit on Dec 12. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Under the new proposal, Visa and Mastercard would lower swipe fees by an average of around 0.1 percentage point for several years and cap "standard" consumer card rates at 1.25% for eight years. But the proposal would also loosen rules that require merchants to accept all of a network's credit cards.
Visiting the United States is getting significantly more expensive for most travelers, due to a wave of new visa fee hikes that just went into effect. At the end of September, three different visa fees became more expensive, and most types of international ...
A reply filed to the Trump administration’s defense of the president’s $100,000 H-1B fee moves the case closer to a conclusion.
Premium cards with higher rewards cost retailers more to process, and they soon may be able to pass that onto you.
Visa and Mastercard announced Monday that they reached a proposed settlement that would lower charges that merchants pay to the credit card networks. While those fees are paid by the store every time a customer makes a transaction, they often get passed ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday officially launched his “gold card” visa, a new immigration pathway that will allow foreigners to pay $1 million to expedite their visa application, or have companies pay $2 million to sponsor a foreign worker they want to bring into the US.
The White House has confirmed the $100,000 fee associated with H-1B visa petitions applies only to new applicants outside the U.S., The Wall Street Journal reported Oct. 20. Employers are not required to pay the fee for individuals already residing in the ...
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is suing the Trump administration for imposing a $100,00 annual fee for new H-1B visa applications, claiming the fee is unlawful.
California and 19 other U.S. states filed a lawsuit on Friday seeking to block President Donald Trump's $100,000 fee on new H-1B visas for highly skilled foreign workers. The lawsuit in federal court in Boston is at least the third to challenge the fee announced by Trump in September,