H-1B Policy Backtrack: Relief or Total Chaos?

H-1B $100K fee clarification

The sudden announcement by Donald Trump on Friday, imposing a $100,000 fee on H-1B visa, took everyone by surprise. Workers, companies, and even the government seemed unprepared for the immediate impact of the policy.

Initial Confusion

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The President’s proclamation was described as an annual charge on work visas, causing fears it would affect H-1B renewals and new applicants seeking approvals from October 1. The announcement created panic among existing Indian workers in the US and abroad.

White House Clarification

A recent White House FAQ clarified that the $100,000 fee applies only to new H-1B petitions. Renewals under the old rules are exempt, and the policy affects only applications submitted after September 21, giving some relief to current workers.

Ongoing Uncertainty

Experts warn against complacency. Immigration lawyers caution workers not to rush back to the US, as policies continue to change frequently. While USCIS confirmed that current H-1Bs and renewals are safe, the State Department has not issued clear guidance on consulates or visa stamping.

Community Concerns

Questions remain about transfers within the US, potential wage rules, and visa extensions. Emily Neuman, an immigration attorney, posted on X warning against false relief, urging workers not to get stuck outside the US if further restrictions are announced.

Despite clarifications, confusion persists. H-1B workers continue to seek answers, balancing relief with concern over the administration’s unpredictable immigration policies.

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