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Tech companies warn H-1B visa holders to avoid foreign travel | Fortune

Microsoft Corp., Alphabet Inc., Amazon.com Inc. and other tech companies sent messages to affected employees telling them to return to the US on Saturday.

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Tech companies warn H-1B visa holders to avoid foreign travel | Fortune

Microsoft Corp., Alphabet Inc., Amazon.com Inc. and other tech companies sent messages to affected employees telling them to return to the US on Saturday.

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  1. venerdì 19 settembre 2025·scmp.com

    Trump to add US$100,000 fee for H-1B visas in latest crackdown

    The move will hit the US tech industry especially hard, as it relies heavily on the programme to bring in foreign workers.

  2. venerdì 19 settembre 2025·scmp.com

    Trump adds US$100,000 fee for H-1Bs, unveils gold and platinum visas

    The H-1B move will hit the US tech industry especially hard, as it relies on the programme to bring in skilled workers from India and China.

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9 mesi fa

What Trump’s H-1B crackdown means for Big Tech workers

Trump's $100,000 H-1B fee directly impacts Big Tech—Amazon obtained 56,000+ visas since 2020. FAANG will absorb the cost, but this accelerates talent decentralization, forcing tech leaders to build distributed AI teams beyond the U.S. visa pipeline.

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cnbc.com9 mesi fa

Big Tech companies, foreign governments scramble after Trump slaps $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visas

The announcement to impose a $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visas sent shockwaves through corporate America.

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arabnews.com9 mesi fa

Trump hits H-1B visas, a tech industry favorite, with $100,000 fee

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Friday ordered an annual $100,000 fee be added to H-1B skilled worker visas, creating potentially major repercussions for the tech industry where such permits are prolific. The…

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scmp.com9 mesi fa

Trump adds US$100,000 fee for H-1Bs, unveils gold and platinum visas

The H-1B move will hit the US tech industry especially hard, as it relies on the programme to bring in skilled workers from India and China.

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thehindu.com9 mesi fa

H-1B Visa LIVE: Tech giants urge H-1B holders to stay in U.S.; Nasscom says India’s tech companies to be…

H-1B Visa LIVE: Follow The Hindu’s latest updates on President Donald Trump’s proclamation to raise the fee for H-1B visas that could adversely affect Indian professionals in the U.S.

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  • sabato 20 settembre 2025·theguardian.com

    Trump signs proclamation imposing annual $100,000 fee on H-1B visas

    Move deals potentially major blow to US tech industry, which relies heavily on workers from India and China

  • sabato 20 settembre 2025·theguardian.com

    Trump news at a glance: president hikes H-1B visa cost to $100,000 a year as aide tells firms to ‘train Americans’

    Decision could be major blow to tech industry, but commerce secretary says ‘all of the big companies are on board’

  • sabato 20 settembre 2025·thehindu.com

    Return to U.S. immediately or risk getting stranded: immigration attorneys, companies tell H-1B workers

    Trump's proclamation impacts H-1B visa holders, requiring a $100,000 fee, prompting urgent return to the U.S. before September 21.

  • sabato 20 settembre 2025·arabnews.com

    Trump hits H-1B visas, a tech industry favorite, with $100,000 fee

    WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Friday ordered an annual $100,000 fee be added to H-1B skilled worker visas, creating potentially major repercussions for the tech…

  • sabato 20 settembre 2025·thehindu.com

    H-1B Visa LIVE: Tech giants urge H-1B holders to stay in U.S.; Nasscom says India’s tech companies to be impacted

    H-1B Visa LIVE: Follow The Hindu’s latest updates on President Donald Trump’s proclamation to raise the fee for H-1B visas that could adversely affect Indian professionals in the…

  • sabato 20 settembre 2025·cnbc.com

    Big Tech companies, foreign governments scramble after Trump slaps $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visas

    The announcement to impose a $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visas sent shockwaves through corporate America.

  • sabato 20 settembre 2025·theverge.com

    Trump says H-1B visas will now cost $100,000 per-year

    Donald Trump is targeting H-1B visas frequently used by the tech industry with a $100,000 per-year fee.

  • sabato 20 settembre 2025·thehindu.com

    Bengaluru techies, tech firms jittery as Trump announces massive H1-B visa fee hike

    Trump's H-1B visa fee hike to $100,000 annually shocks Indian tech workers in the U.S., impacting global IT industry.

  • sabato 20 settembre 2025·techcrunch.com

    Amazon, Google, Microsoft reportedly warn H-1B employees to stay in the US | TechCrunch

    Large tech companies have responded to President Donald Trump’s dramatic changes to H-1B visa applications by telling employees with those visas to remain in the United States for…

  • sabato 20 settembre 2025·theverge.com

    Amazon, Google, and Microsoft warn employees to rush back to the US

    Amazon, Google, and Microsoft tell H-1B visa workers to rush back to the US before Sunday.

  • sabato 20 settembre 2025·usatoday.com

    What is an H-1B visa? Look to Silicon Valley as Trump seeks $100,000 fee

    Jobs tend to be concentrated in STEM fields, and workers overwhelmingly come from India.

  • domenica 21 settembre 2025·fortune.com

    Tech companies warn H-1B visa holders to avoid foreign travel | Fortune

    Microsoft Corp., Alphabet Inc., Amazon.com Inc. and other tech companies sent messages to affected employees telling them to return to the US on Saturday.

  • domenica 21 settembre 2025·fortune.com

    White House scrambles to clarify H-1B visa confusion after panic throws corporate America into chaos overnight | Fortune

    "This is NOT an annual fee," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said. "It’s a one-time fee that applies only to the petition."

  • domenica 21 settembre 2025·fortune.com

    White House scrambles to clear up H-1B visa confusion after panic throws corporate America into chaos overnight | Fortune

    "This is NOT an annual fee," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said. "It’s a one-time fee that applies only to the petition."

  • lunedì 22 settembre 2025·arabnews.com

    ‘Fast and furious’: H-1B workers abroad race to US as Trump order sparks dismay, confusion

    SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK: Panic, confusion and anger reigned as workers on H-1B visas from India and China were forced to abandon travel plans and rush back to the US after…

  • lunedì 22 settembre 2025·bbc.com

    H-1B: What Trump’s $100,000 visa means for India and US industries

    India may adapt, but the US risks losing skilled workers who have helped build the Silicon Valley and hospitals.

  • lunedì 22 settembre 2025·fortune.com

    Trump’s plan to charge $100,000 for new H-1B visas is met with dismay by CEOs who want the world’s top talent | Fortune

    Also: All the news and watercooler chat from Fortune.

  • lunedì 22 settembre 2025·theguardian.com

    Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee could hurt US growth, economists warn

    Move is a blow to big tech companies, which rely heavily on visas to hire staff from overseas, particularly India