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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2025

H1-B visas

H1-B visas

US President Donald Trump participates in a bilateral meeting with Finland's President Alexander Stubb (not pictured), in the Oval office at the White House in Washington, DC, US, October 9, 2025. File Photo: REUTERS/Nathan Howard

'You don’t have talent in US': Donald Trump softens on H-1B visa issue

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday defended the H-1 B visa scheme, saying that the country needs to bring in talent for certain fields

 Employees of Indian IT services exporter LTIMindtree work inside its office in Bengaluru, India, September 24, 2025. REUTERSPriyanshu SinghFile Photo

Trump visa curbs push US firms to consider shifting more work to India

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the gathering during the 'Samudra se Samruddhi' event at Gandhi Maidan, in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, on 20 September 2025. Photo: PTI

'Our biggest enemy is dependence': Modi's big remarks amid H1-B visa move, Trump's tariffs

US President Donald Trump announced major changes to the H1B visa programme yesterday. (Representative photo)/Hindustan Times

H-1B visa fee higher than annual salary of most H-1B visa holders

US President Donald Trump. Photo: Reuters/File

Trump to impose $100,000 fee per year for H-1B visas, in blow to tech

Sketch: TBS

Phasing out the H1-B visa will have far-reaching consequences for Bangladeshis

Photo: Collected

US judge blocks Trump rules on tech visas

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