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Big Relief for Indian Techies and Students as US Clarifies H-1B Visa Fee Rules

Ananya Pattnaik by Ananya Pattnaik
October 21, 2025
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Big Relief for Indian Techies and Students as US Clarifies H-1B Visa Fee Rules
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In a major relief for thousands of Indian professionals and students in the United States, the Trump administration has announced key exemptions to the new H-1B visa fee.


The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) clarified that international graduates already in the US, sponsored for H-1B status, will not need to pay the steep $100,000 fee announced last month. The same rule applies to existing H-1B holders, easing weeks of confusion and concern among workers and employers.

What the New Clarification Means

According to the USCIS, the $100,000 annual fee will not apply to anyone already in the United States on a valid visa — including F-1 student visa holders, L-1 intra-company transferees, and current H-1B holders seeking renewals or extensions.

The agency stated,

“The proclamation does not apply to any previously issued and currently valid H-1B visas or any petitions submitted before 12:01 a.m. ET on September 21, 2025.”

This means that current visa holders can continue traveling in and out of the US without restriction, addressing one of the biggest concerns after the fee announcement.

Why the Decision Matters

The clarification comes after weeks of uncertainty triggered by President Trump’s order, which had proposed a massive annual fee — equal to around ₹90 lakh — for employers sponsoring skilled foreign workers.

Experts had warned that the move could cripple the H-1B program, especially affecting Indian and Chinese professionals. Many employers had even paused recruitment of international workers due to the confusion.

Indians Form the Core of the H-1B Program

India has the largest share of H-1B workers in the United States.

Out of nearly 300,000 current H-1B visa holders, around 70% are Indian nationals, mostly working in the technology and services sectors.

The visa allows highly skilled foreign workers to live and work in the US for up to three years, with a possible extension of another three. Every year, 85,000 new H-1B visas are issued through a lottery system.

Previously, application fees ranged from $215 to $5,000, depending on company size and type. The new $100,000 fee would have been 20 to 100 times higher, making it unaffordable for most employers.


Impact on Indian Professionals and Companies

The announcement is being celebrated across India’s tech industry.

Major companies like Infosys, TCS, and Wipro rely heavily on H-1B visas to send engineers to US projects. American giants such as Google, Microsoft, and Amazon also hire thousands of Indian graduates through the same route.

For many Indian families, the H-1B program has long been a pathway to the American dream. It has helped the Indian-American community become one of the most educated and highest-earning immigrant groups in the United States.

Political and Economic Reactions

The $100,000 fee had triggered strong political reactions in both countries. In India, Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of failing to protect Indian professionals.

Meanwhile, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick defended the decision, saying it aimed to attract “high earners” and reduce low-wage hiring.

Responding to the controversy, PM Modi urged citizens to focus on “self-reliance,” calling dependence on foreign economies “India’s only real enemy.”

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