U.S. H-1B Visa Changes and Fee Increase Impact on Indian Citizens and Workforce

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India's Ministry of External Affairs criticized the U.S. decision to impose a $100,000 fee on H-1B visa applications, citing potential humanitarian and economic disruptions, especially for Indian professionals who make up over 70% of H-1B recipients. The policy, aimed at addressing systemic abuse, has caused chaos among Indian communities and raised concerns about its impact on U.S.-India relations and the tech industry. Major U.S. tech companies clarified that the fee applies only to new visa petitions, and current visa holders can continue traveling as before.
- Over 70% of H-1B visa holders are Indian citizens. Its government says Trump jacking the fee to $100 Fortune
- Will the $100,000 Visa Fee Help U.S. Workers? Economists Aren’t So Sure The Wall Street Journal
- Here's everything Trump is changing with H-1B visas CNBC
- US Department of Labor launches Project Firewall to protect America’s highly skilled workforce U.S. Department of Labor (.gov)
- White House Says Doctors May Be Exempt From $100,000 H-1B Fee Bloomberg.com
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