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Trump Announces New H-1B Fees and ‘Gold Card’ Visa Program

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

New Visa Fees and Tiered System⁤ Aim to ‌prioritize High-Earning Foreign⁢ Workers

the⁣ Trump ⁣administration⁢ has announced significant changes to the⁣ H-1B visa program for highly skilled foreign workers, including a new annual ⁢$100,000⁢ fee for applications and the introduction of tiered visa options for wealthy individuals and sponsoring companies. These⁣ changes are⁣ framed as a ​way‍ to prioritize skilled workers who ‍will contribute‍ significantly to the U.S. economy and reduce competition for American jobs.

During a press conference, former President Trump ​highlighted the issue of foreign students excelling in U.S. ‌education only to be unable to remain in the country after graduation. He likened the new fees to a “signing bonus” in professional sports,⁢ suggesting corporations will absorb‌ the cost‌ to retain ​valuable employees.

Currently, H-1B visas, requiring at least a bachelor’s degree, are ⁢intended to fill high-skilled positions in fields like technology where U.S.‌ workers are scarce. Though, critics argue the program has become a source of lower-wage labor, with some H-1B workers earning⁢ as little as $60,000 annually – significantly less than the typical salaries ⁣for ⁢U.S.⁤ tech professionals.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick pointed to the existing employment-based Green Card program,which admits 281,000 people annually‌ earning‌ an average of‌ $66,000 per ⁣year.⁢ He also ⁢stated that recipients of these‌ Green Cards are⁣ five times more likely to require government financial ⁢assistance.

The administration argues the new system will shift⁤ the focus towards attracting individuals who will contribute financially and economically.Lutnick asserted the⁣ changes will generate over $100 billion for the U.S., with funds earmarked for tax cuts ⁤and debt reduction.

The⁤ centerpiece of the new system​ is ⁤the introduction of the “Trump Card” visa program,​ featuring multiple tiers:

* “Trump Gold Card”: Available for a $1 million contribution (plus‌ processing and ‍vetting⁣ fees), this ⁤visa offers⁢ a pathway to U.S. ⁣residency.
* Company Sponsorship (Gold Card): Companies sponsoring ⁤an employee‍ will incur a $2 million cost.
* ​⁤ “Trump Platinum Card”: Priced at $5 million, this visa allows foreigners to spend up to ⁤270 days in the U.S. without being subject⁢ to U.S.taxes on income earned outside the country.This ⁢replaces a ⁤previously announced⁣ $5⁣ million “Gold Card” proposal.

Former President Trump emphasized the financial‍ benefits of the program, stating that individuals and‍ corporations⁤ will “spend a ⁣lot of money to come in” and that ​the initiative ‍will generate “billions and billions‌ of dollars.” He contrasted these​ visa holders with undocumented immigrants,asserting⁤ they⁣ are “very⁣ productive ⁤people” who will ‌contribute to the economy.

The ​administration frames these‍ changes as a reversal of what they describe as ‌a previous “open-border” policy that ⁢disadvantaged American workers. Lutnick stated the new programs “guarantee ​that ‍recipients…must provide significant‍ benefit to our great country,” and⁤ aim to end the practice of ⁢foreign workers ‍”taking jobs away from hard-working Americans.”

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