Yale University could face more than $20 million in fees annually to hire tenure-track faculty if it continues sponsoring a similar number of H-1B visas as in recent years, according to Yale Daily News. On Friday, President Donald Trump issued a proclamation requiring employers to pay $100,000 for each H-1B visa application. The program allows US employers to petition for temporary visas for highly educated foreign professionals. Between 2018 and 2024, Yale sponsored at least 200 H-1B visas each fiscal year, according to data from US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The new requirement could force universities to reconsider hiring plans for highly qualified international faculty, potentially affecting research and teaching capacity. If Yale maintains that level of sp
How Trump’s H-1B fee proposal puts Yale’s tenure-track faculty hiring at risk

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