How Trump's $100,000 H-1B Fee Could Reshape Tech Talent Landscape
President Trump's recent decision to impose a staggering $100,000 fee on H-1B visa applications has sent shockwaves through the American tech industry. Major companies like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, which rely heavily on foreign talent, face significant challenges as they navigate this new financial burden.
The Indian government is particularly concerned, as a vast majority of H-1B visa holders are Indian professionals, and the fee hike may severely limit their opportunities in the U.S. This shift could lead to humanitarian issues for families dependent on these visas.
In response, other countries are seizing the opportunity to attract skilled workers, with proposals in the UK to eliminate visa fees and new initiatives in China to create K Visas. The ripple effects of this policy change could stifle innovation in the U.S. tech sector, particularly impacting smaller startups that lack the resources to absorb such costs.
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