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  • ‘Cruel joke’: How Indian H-1B dreams are crash-landing after Trump fee hike

    09/30/2025 2:37:54 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 60 replies
    Al Jazeera ^ | 9/30/2025 | Yashraj Sharma
    Thousands of young Indians have mapped their adult lives with the aim of moving to the US, plans that now lie in tatters. Meghna Gupta* had planned it all – a master’s degree by 23, a few years of working in India, and then a move to the United States before she turned 30 to eventually settle there. So, she clocked countless hours at the Hyderabad office of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India’s largest IT firm and a driver of the country’s emergence as the global outsourcing powerhouse in the sector. She waited to get to the promotion that would...
  • Trump’s H1B Policy Hits Indian Students Hard

    09/30/2025 1:52:30 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 28 replies
    Deccan Chronicle ^ | 9/26/2025 | Prathyush Nallella
    Several Indian students who secured job offers in the United States have seen their offers withdrawn after US President Donald Trump announced the $1,00,000 H-1B visa policy. Under the new rule, US employers who are looking to sponsor H-1B visas should pay a one-time fee of $1,00,000, which many companies now cite as a reason to back out. Thousands of students, who are currently on F-1 visas, wanted to bag a job in the United States and obtain an H-1B visa. But with the new rules and skyhigh price on the visa, the companies are reluctant to pay the amount,...
  • Trump's immigration curbs make Indian students rethink American dream

    09/30/2025 12:53:12 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 32 replies
    Times Live ^ | 9/25/2025 | Chandini Monnappa, Rishika Sadam and Manoj Kumar
    Paridhi Upadhaya was packing her bags after securing a computer science scholarship in the US until headlines of President Donald Trump's H-1B visa crackdown last week prompted her family in Lucknow, India, to scrap the plan. “Trump's unending onslaught against immigrants is forcing us to consider other destinations for her,” the 18-year-old's father Rudar Pratap said. Upadhaya is among thousands of Indians for whom the American dream of world-class education, lucrative careers, better quality of life and social mobility is turning sour due to rising US visa restrictions and policy unpredictability. For decades the H-1B visa has been the gateway...
  • Us Department Of Labor Launches Project Firewall To Protect America’s Highly Skilled Workforce

    09/30/2025 12:33:29 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 15 replies
    U.S. Department of Labor ^ | 9/19/2025 | Office of the Secretary
    The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the launch of Project Firewall, an H-1B enforcement initiative that will safeguard the rights, wages, and job opportunities of highly skilled American workers by ensuring employers prioritize qualified Americans when hiring workers and holding employers accountable if they abuse the H-1B visa process. “The Trump Administration is standing by our commitment to end practices that leave Americans in the dust. As we reestablish economic dominance, we must protect our most valuable resource: the American worker. Launching Project Firewall will help us ensure no employers are abusing H-1B visas at the expense of our...
  • US to overhaul H1B visa process before 2026: US commerce secy

    09/30/2025 12:10:27 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 6 replies
    Mathrubhumi ^ | 9/30/2025 | News Desk
    US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has said that there will be a significant number of changes to the H1B visa process before February 2026. This comes ahead of the new one-time USD 100,000 fee for new H1B work visas. Lutnick described the idea of inexpensive tech consultants coming to the US with their families as completely wrong. -snip- In addition to the new fee, the US Department of Labour has launched an initiative called Project Firewall. This enforcement programme aims to protect the rights, wages, and job opportunities of highly skilled American workers. The initiative ensures that employers prioritise qualified...
  • Indian high-achievers distraught by Trump's $100k visa fee that'll stop most of them moving to US

    09/29/2025 11:59:10 PM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 36 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 9/29/2025 | Rachel Bowman
    Donald Trump's new $100,000 fee on H-1B foreign visas has shattered the dreams of Indian university students hoping to make it big in the United States. -snip- n 2023, nearly three-quarters, approximately 73 percent, of all H-1B workers whose applications were approved were born in India, according to the Pew Research Center. When the White House announced the $100,000 fee last week, students at technical universities across Indian said their hearts broke. 'My dreams were shattered,' Sai Jagruthi, a 17-year-old engineering student at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, told The New York Times. She said her father called her to tell...