The US government has implemented a $100,000 fee for H-1B visas, effective September 21, 2025. This change has raised concerns globally, particularly within the Indian community, and could affect individuals seeking to live and work in the US. This fee applies to foreign skilled workers entering or re-entering the US on an H-1B visa. Those already in the US on H-1B visas (extensions, transfers, and status changes within the US) are exempt. Potential exceptions for ‘national interest’ cases are mentioned, but the details are vague. Further clarification is needed on whether current H-1B holders traveling abroad will be affected, and whether the fee is recurring or a one-time payment. Moreover, the payment mechanism is yet to be explained. F-1 students who switch to H-1B status within the US are not impacted, but those with H-1B approval while outside the US may need to pay the fee.
The impact is expected to be significant, especially on Indian IT professionals and companies. The move might encourage the use of alternative visas, potentially influencing the US tech and STEM sectors. Legal challenges are expected, similar to previous actions. The order is a presidential proclamation, holding legal weight unless challenged and overturned in court.
