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FYSA: Mr. Schulman, H-1B visa price hike deemed lawful by federal judge.

FYSA: Mr. Schulman, H-1B visa price hike deemed lawful by federal judge.

A federal judge has rejected a challenge to the White House's proposed $100,000 application fee for H-1B visas. The court ruled the price increase is lawful, citing the president's "broad statutory authority." Separately, the Trump administration announced it will end the lottery-based work visa system in favor of a new weighted selection process. Officials claim the changes will prioritize higher-paid, higher-skilled applicants. The updates follow months of shifting guidance on fees and restrictions tied to the visa program, which is widely used by technology companies to hire foreign talent.


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@dm

These are all Verizon employees, greedy, who only care about making the US dollar, > >greenback, and could care less about the Verizon the corporation.

Right, whereas from the comments all over this board, all the US-born citizen employees are focussed only on doing the best for Verizon and would happily take a pay cut if needed....

Yes, H1 employees are also focussed on getting green cards etc, but they need to stay employed to do that, so at least some of them work harder and better than some US citizen employees

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Post ID: @ge+1kd7q7fxw

Dallas, TX = Hindu Ridge TX

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Post ID: @ds+1kd7q7fxw

@d9 wrong!! disagree!!! approximately 3k Verizon employees are H-1B visa status holders looking to gain permanent and legalized US residency and its their only objective. these are all Verizon employees, greedy, who only care about making the US dollar, greenback, and could care less about the Verizon the corporation.

Verizon has embedded in its culture, specifically within IT, Shank's organization, Mr. Shankar Arumugavelu, EVP, outgoing, RIFed, as climbers, back stabbers, over the backs of other IT professionals, located at 1.) TT, Tampa, FL, 2.) Ashburn, VA, and 3.) Dallas, TX.

All of these H-1B visa status individuals, as employed by Verizon, need to be RIFed immediately.

Simply ask how much does Verizon how to pay the internal General Counsel to continue the processing of the paperwork to/from the US government to retain these H-1B visa status holders.

So ask Verizon's Hans hired, Asian-Indian, EVP and Chief Legal Officer, Ms. Vandana Venkatesh, who has sympathy for these fellow Asian-Indians.

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Post ID: @dm+1kd7q7fxw

In actuality, VZ doesn't have a ton of H1Bs. It is cheaper for them to outsource and offshore the work.

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Post ID: @d9+1kd7q7fxw

They should make them $1m, F the companies abusing H1-B's

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