‘Stay in the US, return within 24 hours if away’ Tech firms tell H-1B visa holders

Donald Trump (L) and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerburg (R) in the frame. Photo: Gemini recreation

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Washington DC/IBNS-CMEDIA: Major tech firms like Meta, Microsoft have urged the H-1B visa holders to not leave the United States at least for the next 14 days or return to the country if outside within 24 hours after President Donald Trump announced dramatic raise of annual fee for the visa category to $100,000, media reports said.

As per a report by NDTV,  the companies have urged the visa holders who are outside the country to return within 24 hours to avoid denial of re-entry.

Meta has asked its H-1B visa and H4 status holders to stay in the US for at least 14 days “till practical applications” are understood, the report said.

Microsoft has asked its employees to stay in the country.

In a major crackdown on immigration and imposing limitations on legal immigration, Trump on Friday signed a petition that will impose an annual $100,000 application fee for H-1B visas, impacting a large number of Indian tech workers, who constitute a major portion of the beneficiaries.

“We need great workers, and this pretty much ensures that that’s what’s going to happen,” Trump said from the Oval Office as quoted by CNN.

In a statement issued sharing details about the proclamation, White House said: “The H-1B nonimmigrant visa program was created to bring temporary workers into the United States to perform additive, high-skilled functions, but it has been deliberately exploited to replace, rather than supplement, American workers with lower-paid, lower-skilled labour.”

The White House said the large-scale replacement of American workers through ‘systemic abuse’ of the program has undermined both our economic and national security. 

The statement pointed out that Information technology (IT) firms, in particular, have prominently manipulated the H-1B system, significantly harming American workers in computer-related fields. 

“The share of IT workers in the H-1B program grew from 32 percent in Fiscal Year (FY) 2003 to an average of over 65 percent in the last 5 fiscal years,” reads the statement.

The White House said the abuse of the H-1B program is posing a national security threat.

What is an H-1B visa?

As per the US Department of Labor website, the H-1B program applies to employers seeking to hire non-immigrant aliens as workers in speciality occupations or as fashion models of distinguished merit and ability.

“The intent of the H-1B provisions is to help employers who cannot otherwise obtain needed business skills and abilities from the U.S. workforce by authorizing the temporary employment of qualified individuals who are not otherwise authorized to work in the United States,”  reads the website.