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US H-1B visa clarification eases uncertainty: IT body
Gulf Today
|September 23, 2025
Indian and India- centric firms operating in US have significantly reduced their reliance on H-IB visas; market indices reflect global concern even as India steps up US negotiations
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The United States specifying that higher fees for H-IB visa applications will be imposed only on new applications has helped reduce uncertainty, India's information technology industry body Nasscom said on Monday.
Indian and India-centric companies operating in the US have significantly reduced their reliance on H-1B visas, Nasscom said, adding that it expects only a marginal impact for the sector.
US President Donald Trump imposed a $100,000 fee for new H-IB visas from Sunday.
The White House has clarified that the order applies only to new applicants and not holders of existing visas or those seeking renewals, addressing some of the confusion over who would be affected.
The clarification that the fee is a onetime fee and not annual alleviates concerns on business continuity, it said.
The fee, which is applicable from the next cycle of H-IB applications, which will be in 2026, gives companies time to step up skilling and hire more in the US.
Companies in India's $283 billion IT sector, which derives about 57% of revenue from the US, send workers onshore to work on client projects. Even a onetime fee of $100,000 for new visas is prohibitive, analysts and lawyers have said.
This story is from the September 23, 2025 edition of Gulf Today.
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