H-1B visa hirings: Local hires, temporary halts & more—How companies are taking alternative routes to avoid $100k fee
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Major US employers are pausing or limiting H-1B visa sponsorships following a new $100,000 fee for new applicants outside the US. While intended to attract skilled workers and prevent wage undercutting, critics argue the fee deters international talent and harms US competitiveness. Companies like Intuitive Surgical and Walmart have altered hiring plans, though Nvidia will continue sponsorships.
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