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A new U.S. labor rule could raise pay for H-1B and green card workers, mainly impacting Indian tech and healthcare applicants.
A proposed U.S. Department of Labor rule raising minimum wages for H-1B visa and PERM green card applicants has cleared federal review, paving the way for public comment.
Expected to be published soon, the rule would revise prevailing wage calculations based on job and location, potentially increasing pay thresholds for skilled workers, especially in tech and healthcare.
Indian applicants, who made up 71% of H-1B approvals in 2024, would be most affected.
The change could influence employer sponsorship and hiring practices ahead of the 2027 H-1B cap season.
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Una nueva regla laboral de los Estados Unidos podría aumentar el salario de los trabajadores H-1B y de la tarjeta verde, afectando principalmente a los solicitantes indios de tecnología y atención médica.