H1b Immigration Research Paper

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As an immigrant who moved to the states for several years, I used to pay no attention to any immigration laws, however, many of my Chinese friend who is a foreign student here in the States has gone through lots of struggles to legally work and stay in the United States. So I started to pay attention to the immigration laws, and I found it interesting that immigration actually is a huge issue here in the state, simply because that United States is a well-known immigration country. Citizens do pay closely attentions to the immigration laws. First of all, I want to talk about the H1B visa, this visa has influenced a lot of my Chinese friend who want to stay in the United States. H1B visa is the most important way for foreign students to obtain …show more content…

"Wage" standard makes many employers do not want to resort to this kind of situation, so it is reluctant to hire H-1B's foreign employees, especially for small and mid-size business owners, this made wage standards even more difficult to accept. After president Trump taking office will not further improve this situation, may let it become a bigger issue in the future. If the wage raise, then the chance for foreign students to get H1B work visa will be even more difficult. At least for most of the small and mid-size business owners, it will be more difficult to meet the standard. Therefore, it will be beset with difficulties for the foreign students want to get through the H1B work visa way to obtain their legal statues in the United States. In addition, US employers have to pay for a mandatory fee for each H-1B employee, to the US Department of Labor for training and upgrading US workers. “American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act of 1998 (ACWIA) fee: $ 750 for employers with 1 to 25 full-time equivalent employees, removed exempt, $ 1,500 for employers with 26 or more full-time equivalent employees, otherwise exempt.” (n, d) President Trump may not raise the standard after the appointment, which forced the US employers unable to afford to

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