H-1B Visa Fee Shockwave
US Imposes Hefty H-1B Visa Fee: India's Tech Sector Stirs in Response!
In a bold move, the U.S. has introduced a massive $100,000 application fee for H‑1B visas, aiming to curtail misuse and prioritize top‑tier talent. Indian tech firms, majorly impacted, foresee economic and hiring challenges.
Introduction: Overview of the New H‑1B Visa Fee
Financial Implications for Indian Tech Firms
India's Trade Body Concerns and Responses
Broader Tensions in U.S. Immigration Policy
U.S. Government's Justification for the Fee Increase
Timeline for H‑1B Registration and Fee Payment
Public Reactions and Industry Perspectives
Future Economic and Diplomatic Implications
Role of H‑1B Visas in U.S.-India Relations
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