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India Raises Concerns Over New $100,000 Fee for US H-1B Visa Applications

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Last updated: September 20, 2025 10:55 pm
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Published: September 20, 2025
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The Indian government has voiced significant concerns over a recent directive from the White House that imposes a staggering new fee for applicants seeking US skilled worker visas. The $100,000 fee for H-1B visa applications, a dramatic increase from the current charge, is set to take effect on September 21. This decision has raised alarms regarding its potential humanitarian impacts, particularly for families reliant on these visas.

India’s Minister of External Affairs Subrahmanyam Jaishankar highlighted the detrimental effects the new fee could have on families, prompting the government to call for suitable measures to mitigate these disruptions. The fee is notably high, given that workers from India account for over 70% of the H-1B visas issued, making the new charge particularly burdensome for Indian applicants.

In response to this development, some US tech companies are reportedly advising their employees with H-1B visas to either remain in the US or attempt to return if they are currently outside the country. This precautionary measure reflects growing uncertainty surrounding the future of H-1B visa holders, especially following the White House’s clarification that the fee would not apply to current visas or renewals.

The Indian Ministry of External Affairs released a statement emphasizing the mutually beneficial exchange of skilled workers between India and the US, and expressed hope that US authorities would recognize and address the humanitarian concerns raised by the new fee structure. This directive comes amid already strained trade relations between the two nations, exacerbated by the recent imposition of tariffs by Trump’s administration on India for purchasing Russian oil.

Adding to the complexity of the situation, India’s Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal is scheduled to visit the US shortly for trade talks. The timing of these discussions is critical as the H-1B visa program is essential not only for Indian workers but also for many US businesses that depend on international talent to fill specialized roles.

Industry leaders, including India’s leading trade body Nasscom, criticized the sudden implementation of such significant changes to the H-1B program, noting the considerable uncertainty it creates for businesses, professionals, and students worldwide. They described the quick timeline for the change as problematic and disruptive.

The White House, in explaining the rationale behind the fee increase, cited concerns that the H-1B visas are sometimes misused, undercutting American wages and outsourcing jobs. However, the administration has indicated that there would be case-by-case exemptions if such exemptions are deemed to be in the national interest.

Statistics indicate that nearly 400,000 H-1B visas were approved in 2024, with Amazon and Tata Consultancy Services leading the charge in approvals. The new order specifically targets applications for workers who are currently outside the US, creating additional burdens for those looking to navigate the visa process.

As companies like Amazon and Microsoft respond strategically to the new regulations, advising employees on how to approach the upcoming changes, many are left grappling with the future of skilled work opportunities in the US. The implications of this directive not only affect individual workers but also potentially reshape the landscape of the tech industry reliant on global talent.

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