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Published 17:23 IST, June 24th 2020

Twitterati react as US President Donald Trump suspends issuing of H-1B visas

H-1B visa is temporarily suspended by the US President Donald Trump. Check out how Twitterati reacted to the decision to ban work visa in the US. Read on.

Reported by: Drushti Sawant
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On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, the president of the United States of America, Donald Trump stated that the US government will reject issuing of H-1B visas. It has been reported that US President Donald Trump has asked the government to temporarily suspend the issuing of H-1B visas effective immediately. The decision was, reportedly, made in order to protect local workers in the USA from facing unemployment.

US President Donald Trump is reportedly making an attempt to safeguard jobs for the people in the USA. It has been reported that the H-1B visas will not be given to people at least till the end of this year, that is, until December 2020. The decision is expected to have a jarring effect on both Indian and American companies in the following year, 2021.

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The suspension of the H-1B visa or the US work visa will reportedly have an impact on the Indian professionals working in the USA. The Indians working in the IT sector are allegedly going to face the heat more prominently than other sectors. Indians have taken to their social media to talk about the H-1B visa or the US work visa.

Reactions on US work visa ban

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What is the H-1B visa?

The H-1B visa is also referred to as the US work visa. It falls under the Immigration and Nationality Act in the United States of America. The visa allows employers from the USA to temporarily hire employees from different parts of the world in specialty fields. It has been reported that a person holding an H-1B visa could stay back in the USA for a minimum of 3 years. However, the duration of the stay can be extended up to 6 years. After 6 years, the person who held the visa must reapply.

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17:23 IST, June 24th 2020