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    India warns US visa fee hike could hit talent flow, families

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    Trump slaps $100k fee on H-1B visas, launches $1m ‘gold card’ residency
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    India has voiced concern over the United States’ decision to impose a hefty $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visa applications, warning the move could disrupt skilled talent mobility, stifle innovation, and cause humanitarian strain for families.

    US President Donald Trump signed the proclamation on Friday, dramatically raising costs from the current $1,500 administrative fee. The H-1B visa allows American firms to employ foreign professionals in specialised roles, with Indians making up 71% of beneficiaries in 2024.

    Responding to the move, Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for India’s Ministry of External Affairs, said New Delhi is “studying the implications” of the measure. He noted that Indian industry had already begun analysing the decision, adding that both Indian and US companies dependent on innovation would need to “consult on the best way forward.”

    “The mobility and exchange of skilled talent have contributed enormously to technology development, economic growth, and wealth creation in both countries,” Jaiswal said.

    The ministry also flagged humanitarian concerns, warning that families could face disruption if the restrictions take effect. “Government hopes these disruptions can be addressed suitably by the US authorities,” he added.

    • Trump slaps $100k fee on H-1B visas, launches $1m ‘gold card’ residency

    The Indian government emphasised that policymakers should recognise the mutual benefits of the H-1B programme, which has underpinned strong people-to-people ties between the two nations for decades.

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