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‘We hope America …’, Trump changed H-1B visa, what did India say?

The US has recently increased the fee on H-1B visa. The Government of India has responded to this and said that the government has studied all the reports related to this proposed provision. Its complete implications are being analyzed by Indian industries and all concerned parties.

What did Randhir Jaiswal say?

Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said that India hopes that American officials will handle the matter in a proper and balanced manner. He informed that the Indian industry has already presented the initial analysis, clarifying some concepts related to the H-1B program. The statement also said that both India and America are interested in innovation and creativity and both countries are expected to take the right path on this issue.

Big statement of Ministry of External Affairs

The Ministry of External Affairs also said that the movement of skilled talents and exchange of experiences has been contributing significantly to technology, innovation, economic development, competitiveness and money creation in both countries. Therefore, policy makers will evaluate recent steps keeping in mind mutual benefits and strong relations between people of both countries.

The government also warned that this decision could create many difficulty for the families affected by this decision and it is expected that American officials will give a balanced solution to these difficulties. Let us know that the highest Indian citizen is likely to be affected by US President Donald Trump to increase the H-1B visa fee to $ 1 lakh, as more than 70 percent of visas have been issued to the people of India for some time in this category.

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