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On Friday, local time, US President Donald Trump signed a proclamation requiring a $US100,000 ($150,000) annual visa fee for highly-skilled foreign workers.
He also signed an executive order to roll out new $US1 million "gold card" visas, offering a potential pathway to US citizenship for wealthy foreigners.
These eye-watering price hikes will boost the cost of the high-skilled H-1B visa from $US215 to $US100,000 and the investor visas from a maximum of $US20,000 to $US1 million for the "gold card".
But what exactly does it mean? And who will be most impacted?
Trump will impose a $150,000 annual fee for H-1B visas. Here's what it means