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H-1B Visa: Panic grips tech firms

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September 21, 2025

Cos have asked employees to return to US immediately, avoid any international travel

- RAKESH KUMAR NewDelhi

A sudden executive order signed by US President Donald Trump on Friday, which introduces a $100,000 fee per H-1B visa application to be paid by employers, has created panic among tech companies. According to leaked internal.

memos, many employers are now urging their H-1B and H-4 visa employees to return to the US immediately and avoid any international travel for some time. The US government has announced a new rule that will add a $100,000 annual fee for each H-1B visa issued under the skilled foreign worker program.

Tech giant Microsoft reportedly sent an internal email advising all H-1B and H-4 visa holders to return to the US by September 21 and not to leave the country afterward. The company applied for over 14,000 H-1B visas this year, despite carrying out widespread layoffs.

Amazon issued a similar advisory, asking all visa holders to return before the deadline.

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