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Trump work visa rule boosts Filipino VAs, AI startup founder says

Trump work visa rule boosts Filipino VAs, AI startup founder says
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MANILA, PHILIPPINES — Filipino virtual assistants (VAs) are seeing their global value rise sharply after a recent United States H-1B visa policy made it significantly more expensive for American companies to bring foreign workers into the country. 

“Trump made Filipino VAs more valuable overnight because the U.S. announced that companies now need to pay 100k minimum for each foreign worker that they want to bring inside of the country,” said Kylee Avante, Founder of multi-national conversational AI startup AiDus, on an Instagram post. The new rules are expected to accelerate the Philippines’ dominance in remote work and the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector.

U.S. visa costs drive remote talent demand

The new U.S. policy requires companies to spend at least $100,000 per foreign worker who holds an H-1B visa, which creates a substantial financial barrier that prevents them from hiring international employees.

“This means that companies will find it a lot harder and may not even be able to afford bringing these talent into the [United States],” Avante said. The change effectively functions as a tariff on foreign workers, prompting companies to rethink traditional immigration-based hiring models.

For Filipino virtual assistants, this development is a clear advantage because the work is already conducted online. 

“For the online workers, this just means that we don’t need to relocate, we don’t need visas, and we can just stay home,” Avante noted

As U.S. firms reassess the financial feasibility of relocating talent, the demand for remote workers who can perform at the same level without the expense and bureaucracy of visas is expected to grow.

Filipino virtual assistants ready for global shift

The Philippines already boasts some of Asia’s highest English proficiency rates, coupled with decades of experience in the BPO sector. 

“While the U.S. is still making it harder to immigrate, we are sitting on Asia’s top highest proficiency rates in English, and we’re already built for remote work, as we’ve been leading the BPO industry already for years,” Avante stated.

The increased costs associated with H-1B visas serve as the long-awaited validation for the offshore talent industry.

Filipino workers can deliver remote high-quality services that enable international companies to save costs compared to hiring employees who require physical relocation.

The ability to work from home while maintaining productivity and client satisfaction reinforces the country’s competitive edge.

The new rules demonstrate an industry pattern that shows that remote work has become more valuable than temporary solutions for businesses. 

The Philippines has developed necessary language skills and technical abilities, together with its infrastructure for remote work, to meet increasing requirements from U.S. businesses that seek to find qualified workers without paying expensive H-1B fees. 

The policy shift signals that the global outsourcing landscape may increasingly favor countries that have already built robust remote-work ecosystems, giving Filipino VAs a leading role in shaping the future of work.

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