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  • Columbia University braces for potential $20 million burden as new H-1B visa fee targets universities

    10/08/2025 7:07:15 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 23 replies
    Time of India ^ | 10/8/2025 | Education Desk
    Columbia University could face a substantial financial impact if the Trump administration’s proposed $100,000 fee on H-1B visas is implemented, as reported by the Columbia Spectator. The fee, announced in a White House proclamation on September 19, 2025, could cost the University up to $20 million annually, according to data from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). While current H-1B visa holders and renewals are not affected, new visa petitions filed after September 21 would be subject to the levy, placing additional strain on universities that rely heavily on international talent for research and teaching. New H-1B hires could...
  • ‘US not an option for us anymore’: Indian students turn away from America

    10/08/2025 5:31:01 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 67 replies
    Hindustan Times ^ | 10/7/2025 | Shashank Mattoo
    “I have never seen anything like this in 30 years,” says Mrinalini Batra, a higher studies counsellor who has helped dozens of Indian students find their way into America’s most prestigious universities. Batra is referring to a slew of measures enacted by the US President Donald Trump administration in recent months, from time-limiting foreign student visas and hiking H1B visa fees to demanding a 15% cap on international students at US universities. Taken together, the measures seem to mark a concerted effort to restrict the number of foreign students entering America. -snip- “The US is just not an option for...
  • H1B Crisis: 'Trump Wants to Scare Indians'

    10/08/2025 3:40:14 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 34 replies
    Rediff ^ | 9/25/2025 | PRASANNA D ZORE
    The notification pinged on smartphones across America on Friday, September 19, night. US President Donald Trump had signed a proclamation that would add a staggering $100,000 fee to H1B visa applications, sending shockwaves through the Indian Diaspora that forms the backbone of America's tech industry. For Priya and her husband Rajesh (names changed on request), the news arrived like a digital earthquake in their quiet suburban home. She, on an H4 dependent visa, watched helplessly as her husband -- an H1B holder with three years remaining on his current visa -- absorbed the implications of what seemed like a career-ending...
  • US Student Visas for Indians Plunge Over 44%

    10/08/2025 3:23:24 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 39 replies
    Deccan Chronicle ^ | 10/7/2025 | Neeraj Kumar
    The number of Indians securing US student visas has witnessed a dramatic plunge, diving by over 44 per cent in August 2025, according to data released on Monday. This marks the steepest drop among all countries and signals a major shift in global student mobility trends, with China now surpassing India as the leading source of US student visas. The International Trade Commission reported that the US issued a total of 313,138 student visas in August — a critical month for university admissions — which reflects a 19.1 per cent decline compared to the previous year. India, which was the...
  • Nvidia to continue sponsoring H-1B visas, Business Insider reports

    10/07/2025 11:26:27 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 25 replies
    Reuters Yahoo Finance ^ | 10/7/2025 | Arsheeya Bajwa in Bengaluru
    Chipmaker Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang said that the company will continue to sponsor H-1B visas and cover all associated costs following U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order last month that imposed a $100,000 fee on each new application, Business Insider reported on Tuesday. Huang's reported message, aimed at reassuring employees, comes after panic and confusion had ensued among tech workers on H-1B visas, a large chunk of whom are from India and China. Akin to the wider chip and tech industry, Nvidia has a significant number of employees from overseas. Huang has repeatedly asserted that about half the AI researchers...
  • The Path to the American Dream Is Narrowing for Indian Tech Workers

    10/07/2025 9:46:22 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 19 replies
    Wall Street Journal MSN News ^ | 9/29/2025 | Tripti Lahiri
    Manisha Puppala, an Indian national who recently graduated with a master’s degree in tech management from the Rochester Institute of Technology, planned to apply for an H-1B work visa to remain in the U.S. after her studies. Now that the Trump administration has announced a $100,000 fee for new H-1B applications, her future is in doubt. Puppala, who took on $120,000 in loans to study in America and has been working at a Boston firm on a permit that allows foreign students to work temporarily in the U.S., had dreamed of running her own startup. “What do I do now?”...