According to Jin10 data on October 22, informed sources revealed that Walmart (WMT.N) has suspended issuing job offers to candidates requiring H-1B visas. This policy primarily affects employees at Walmart's headquarters. The Trump administration announced last month a $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa applications, triggering a chain reaction in industries that rely heavily on foreign professional talent. According to government data, Walmart is the largest employer of H-1B visa holders among major retail chains in the United States, employing approximately 2,390 H-1B holders.
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