H-1B visa fees hike: Nasscom urges member companies to bring staff back to US; Trump’s September 21 deadline looms
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Nasscom is urging member companies to repatriate H-1B employees before the US implements a massive visa fee hike, potentially reaching $100,000. This sudden change threatens to disrupt the IT sector, especially impacting Indian firms who rely heavily on H-1B visas. The industry body warns of project disruptions and broader consequences for America’s innovation ecosystem amid existing economic pressures.
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