Source: TH
Context:
US President Donald Trump signed a proclamation imposing a $100,000 fee on each H-1B visa sponsorship, significantly raising the cost for US firms hiring foreign skilled workers.
Key Highlights:
- Policy Objective:
- Prevent misuse of H-1B visas.
- Ensure hiring of highly skilled professionals.
- Protect American jobs and wages.
- Fee Impact: Increase from a few thousand dollars to $100,000 per applicant.
Implications for India
- Indian IT Companies: Major H-1B users (Infosys, Wipro, TCS) face higher compliance costs.
- Brain Drain: May reduce opportunities for mid-level Indian professionals.
- Business Shifts: Could encourage nearshoring to Canada/Mexico or strengthen domestic outsourcing.
- Tech Adoption: US companies may accelerate automation & AI to cut reliance on foreign talent.
About H-1B Visa
- Non-immigrant visa allowing US employers to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations.
- Eligibility: At least a Bachelor’s degree in relevant field.
- Validity: 3 years, extendable to 6 years.
- Quota: 65,000 visas + 20,000 for US Master’s holders.
- Employer-Sponsored: Requires petition by a US-based employer.
- Equal Pay Mandate: Employers must pay prevailing wages.
India & H-1B
- Beneficiary: India accounts for ~71% of H-1B visa holders.
- Major Users: Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Meta.
- Economic Impact: Supports India’s $150+ billion IT export sector and remittance inflows.
- Concerns: Long Green Card backlogs (>10 years).





