An F-1 student on OPT has shared the crushing impact of the new H-1B fee hike. After nine months of failed job applications, he finally landed a promising interview—only to see his hopes collapse days later.
Nine Months of Waiting Ends in Shock
Graduating in December, the student spent months struggling to secure employment under OPT. Just as he awaited an offer, the White House announced a $100,000 fee for new H-1B petitions starting September 21, 2025, shaking employer confidence.
OPT as a Career Bridge
OPT allows international graduates to work temporarily while seeking H-1B sponsorship. It’s designed to help students gain experience and give companies flexibility. But new visa rules are making employers hesitant, leaving many OPT holders stuck in limbo.
Fear and Uncertainty for Students
Though OPT itself isn’t directly affected by the new rule, the political climate has cast a shadow. Employers see foreign hires as risky, and international students now fear both rejection and reduced career prospects in the U.S.
A Heartbreaking Reality
The student even considered visiting home but abandoned plans due to visa worries. In his own words, “It feels like a really cruel joke … is there really any point in still looking for a job in this situation?”







