It is well known that President Donald Trump’s tightening of H-1B visa rules closed the doors for many Indian aspirants who once hoped to settle in the United States through company sponsorships.

The requirement for companies to pay around USD 100,000 in fees to hire an H-1B employee has made the process highly impractical.

For a while, there was still a ray of hope for students, as this fee structure did not apply to those studying in the U.S. under an F-1 visa.

Many believed that pursuing higher education in America was the best way to secure an H-1B job offer later. However, even that path is now becoming unrealistic.

American authorities are closely scrutinizing companies employing foreign workers under the H-1B program, asking whether they made serious efforts to hire U.S. citizen

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