Updated On: 20 September, 2025 02:26 PM IST | New York | Agencies
The Trump administration said that the $100,000 fee is aimed at ensuring that the people being brought into the country are 'actually very highly skilled'

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In a move that could adversely impact Indian professionals on visas in the US, President Donald Trump on Friday signed a proclamation that will raise the fee for H1-B visas to a staggering USD 100,000 annually, the latest in the administration's efforts to crack down on immigration.
White House staff secretary Will Scharf said the H1B non-immigrant visa programme is one of the 'most abused visa' systems in the country's current immigration system, and it is supposed to allow highly skilled labourers, who work in fields that Americans don't work in, to come into the United States.