Trump’s $100K H-1B Fee & “Gold Card” Visa Shock

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Big news for anyone following U.S. immigration and tech hiring. President Donald Trump has announced a dramatic hike in the cost of new H-1B work visas—an annual fee of $100,000 per application, starting September 21, 2025. Existing H-1B holders and renewals are not affected, but the message is clear: companies will have to pay far more to bring in skilled foreign workers.

At the same time, Trump revealed a brand-new “Gold Card” visa program. Foreign nationals who donate $1 million individually, or $2 million through a sponsoring company, can fast-track their way to U.S. permanent residency—essentially a green card with VIP treatment. Supporters claim this will encourage investment and prioritize American jobs, while critics warn it could crush startups, limit tech innovation, and spark a flood of legal challenges.

This policy shift is already sending shockwaves through Silicon Valley, Wall Street, and overseas talent markets. Companies relying on global engineers, researchers, and IT specialists face tough decisions: absorb the cost, reduce international hiring, or relocate work abroad. Immigration lawyers expect court battles over presidential authority and the legality of such sweeping changes.

Will these moves boost U.S. employment or backfire by driving talent elsewhere? Watch this video for a clear breakdown of what’s changing, why it matters, and what it could mean for the future of America’s workforce and innovation.

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