A bill to exempt public school employees from non-processing related fees for H-1B visas imposed by Presidential Proclamation 10973.
Summary
This bill exempts public school employees from H-1B visa fees, reducing costs for educational institutions. It does not create new H-1B visas or increase the cap, limiting broader market impact. The bill primarily benefits public school systems and their ability to hire specialized foreign talent.
Key Takeaways
- 1.Public school systems will save on H-1B visa fees for their employees.
- 2.The bill does not affect the overall H-1B visa cap or processing fees for private sector companies.
- 3.No publicly traded companies are measurably impacted by this specific fee exemption.
Market Implications
This bill has no measurable market implications for publicly traded companies. It does not alter the H-1B visa landscape for major tech employers or other private sector entities. The financial impact is limited to public educational institutions, which are not publicly traded.
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