US Administration Announces Major H-1B Visa Changes
On 21st September 2025, the US administration unveiled sweeping reforms to the H-1B programme, including a steep new fee and a shift to a wage-based lottery system.
Background
- H-1B Programme: Provides temporary visas for highly skilled foreign workers, capped at 85,000 new hires annually.
- Duration: Typically valid for three years, renewable for up to six years.
- Sector Impact: Widely used in technology, healthcare, and research fields, with significant reliance from international students and professionals.
New $100,000 Fee
- Applicability: One-time fee for all new H-1B visa petitions filed after 21st September 2025.
- Exemptions: Does not apply to previously issued visas, petitions filed before the ....
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