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There has been a huge uproar by students/CPT/OPT holders about the so-called Bill which has increased the H1B Minimum Salary requirements from $60K to $130K.
STOP IT!
It's a proposed bill, there are 10 such bills proposed every month for H1B, hardly any gets passed in the senate.
The "proposed" bill is never an executive action like the 7 countries ban which will take immediate effect, but it is rather a proposal and 3 different committee/house has to approve the bill before it goes to President Trump. Even after the bill is approved by Senate, Pres Trump can still discard the bill if he thinks so.

Here are the steps which will be followed now that bill has been proposed.

1. Bill Introduced doesn't mean Bill passed or ready to be implemented, there are steps which needs to be passed before implementing the bill.

2. First and foremost, do not believe or read bill from 3rd party sources. Only read it from official congress.gov website.
Link to the bill which was introduced yesterday:
http://sumoni.com/s/congressh1b

3. The bill was first introduced on 3rd of Jan when it mentioned that the plan was to increasing the minimum salary from $60K to $100K. But it wasn't cleared by first house of senates.

4. The bill was updated and it was reintroduced again yesterday. Like the previous bill, there is 99% chance(as predicted by govtrack.us) that the bill will be rejected in first house.

5. By no means can this be considered as executive order nor can this be so readily implemented across. It takes atleast a year to bring this into reality.

6. Students worried about OPT, there is no mention of OPT in this, so right now you still have 3 years OPT with you.

7. Lastly, we had had many such bills before this and pretty much any unreasonable bill gets rejected by the first committee, it usually does not even reach the senate

8. Take a look at the prediction by govtrack.us which keeps track of possibility of bill getting introduced https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/114/hr5801
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/115/hr170

Do not believe on any other news(specially Indian news channel because they consider "introduced" as ready to be implemented)

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1 minute ago, chor said:

ee thread ni evad patinchukoled y? %$#$

andarki chiraak 10gindi 2-3days nundi ave loudaaaalo fost lu chusi idhi kuda fake anukuntunar..

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We need some topics here to do some disco...

Sometimes it's movies, fav heroes, Masala stories, kulam, indian current affairs, rallies..etc

Now it's EO, don't take it to heart one good thing is lawmakers not checking this Web site... it's pure speculation..

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4 hours ago, saregamapa said:

There has been a huge uproar by students/CPT/OPT holders about the so-called Bill which has increased the H1B Minimum Salary requirements from $60K to $130K.
STOP IT!
It's a proposed bill, there are 10 such bills proposed every month for H1B, hardly any gets passed in the senate.
The "proposed" bill is never an executive action like the 7 countries ban which will take immediate effect, but it is rather a proposal and 3 different committee/house has to approve the bill before it goes to President Trump. Even after the bill is approved by Senate, Pres Trump can still discard the bill if he thinks so.

Here are the steps which will be followed now that bill has been proposed.

1. Bill Introduced doesn't mean Bill passed or ready to be implemented, there are steps which needs to be passed before implementing the bill.

2. First and foremost, do not believe or read bill from 3rd party sources. Only read it from official congress.gov website.
Link to the bill which was introduced yesterday:
http://sumoni.com/s/congressh1b

3. The bill was first introduced on 3rd of Jan when it mentioned that the plan was to increasing the minimum salary from $60K to $100K. But it wasn't cleared by first house of senates.

4. The bill was updated and it was reintroduced again yesterday. Like the previous bill, there is 99% chance(as predicted by govtrack.us) that the bill will be rejected in first house.

5. By no means can this be considered as executive order nor can this be so readily implemented across. It takes atleast a year to bring this into reality.

6. Students worried about OPT, there is no mention of OPT in this, so right now you still have 3 years OPT with you.

7. Lastly, we had had many such bills before this and pretty much any unreasonable bill gets rejected by the first committee, it usually does not even reach the senate

8. Take a look at the prediction by govtrack.us which keeps track of possibility of bill getting introduced https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/114/hr5801
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/115/hr170

Do not believe on any other news(specially Indian news channel because they consider "introduced" as ready to be implemented)

so will it be passed in congress ?

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