Core Points - Walmart Inc., the largest private employer in the US, has stopped making offers to candidates requiring H-1B visas due to the recent $100,000 visa fee imposed by the US administration [1][2] - The new fee primarily affects Walmart's corporate staff and is part of a broader effort to reform the H-1B visa program [2][5] - Walmart employs approximately 2,390 H-1B visa holders, which is a small fraction of its total US workforce of around 1.6 million [2][3] Impact of H-1B Visa Fee - The $100,000 visa fee is expected to deter US employers, particularly startups and small to midsize businesses, from utilizing the H-1B program, which was designed to help businesses access global talent [5] - The White House claims that the changes to the visa program are legal and represent necessary reforms, while critics argue that the program undermines job opportunities for skilled US workers [6]
H‑1B visa fee hike impact? US largest private employer Walmart pauses job offers for work visa candidates