The move is set to disproportionately impact skilled workers from India, who make up the majority of visa holders

India’s foreign ministry says Trump administration’s move to increase H1-B visa fees may have humanitarian consequences.

The executive order, set to come into force on September 21, could see entry into the country restricted for those unable to make the hefty payment.

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

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

Donald Trump has said those applying for H-1B visas will have to pay $100,000, roughly 60 times the current fee, starting Sunday.

More than 70% of H-1B visa holders are from India.

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

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As Trump’s order stirs anxiety, White House says the fee applies to new applicants and will be levied per application.

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

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

The six-figure H-1B visa fee has jolted companies that have long relied on the program to bring in top global talent.

Indian companies were the biggest beneficiaries for years. But that's changed; US firms now dominate visa recipients.

The founder of Greycroft Partners says "there is not a single company that I have invested in the last 10 years that could afford to pay this."

President Donald Trump raised the fee for an H-1B visa to $100,000 on Friday, leaving companies scrambling to respond.

When Trump’s announcement came, it didn’t give companies or lawyers any time to prepare. “It was timed to create pandemonium,” said a New York–based immigration lawyer.

The H-1B visa lured a generation of Indian professionals to take part in the American dream. A $100,000 fee has forced a rethink of the route.

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The move is set to disproportionately impact skilled workers from India, who make up the majority of visa holders