Trump's shocking $100k H-1B fee sparks India’s response, tech giants panic & send emergency alert
Published on Sept 20, 2025 11:27 pm IST
India has finally broken its silence after President Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee bombshell. The Ministry of External Affairs said it is studying the implications and called the move a “humanitarian issue” for thousands of families. With 71% of all H-1B visas held by Indians, the shockwaves are massive. Top users include Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Meta, TCS, and Infosys — now scrambling to assess the impact. While Trump insists the fee prevents visa “abuse,” India hopes Washington will address the disruptions caused to workers and families.
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