🇺🇸 U.S. plans $100K H-1B visa fee, a major blow to tech talent



The Trump administration has proposed raising the H-1B visa application fee to $100,000, a move that could reshape how U.S. tech companies hire international workers. The rule, still in its comment phase, is part of a wider reform to “prioritize high-value applicants.”

🖱 The H-1B program currently caps at 85,000 slots annually and is the main pathway for global engineers, researchers, and startup talent to work in the U.S.
🖱 Officials claim the steep fee will “weed out” weaker applications and ensure only elite candidates apply.
🖱 Tech giants and universities warn this could devastate hiring pipelines, pricing out startups and smaller firms entirely.
🖱 The proposal also tightens wage requirements and changes how “value” is assessed for each applicant.
🖱 Immigration experts note that the plan may face legal challenges and further revisions before taking effect.

A $100K price tag turns a visa into a luxury good and could push the next wave of tech innovation out of the U.S.

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