The Trump administration's $100,000 fee for high-skilled visa applicants threatens to worsen a shortage of US doctors and make it harder for rural hospitals to operate, medical groups warned. The fee for H-1B visas "risks shutting off the pipeline of highly trained physicians that patients depend on, especially in rural and underserved communities," said American Medical Association President Bobby Mukkamala, a Michigan head and neck surgeon.
@#1 ... I think we should make it easier for American born students to go to medical school. ...
Pres Trump seems to disagree.
Doctors may be exempt from $100,000 H-1B visa fee: Report
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But, who really knows what Pres trump has said?
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