Trump’s $100K H-1B Visa Fee Sparks Tech Industry Uproar

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The Trump administration has announced a massive change to the H-1B visa program, raising the application fee for new visas to $100,000. This bold move is shaking the tech world, with major companies and startups warning that it could make it harder to hire skilled international workers and drive innovation overseas.

H-1B visas have long been the backbone of America’s tech industry, bringing in top engineers, researchers, and developers from around the globe. Critics argue that the new policy could discourage talent from coming to the U.S., price out smaller companies, and force businesses to shift jobs abroad.

Supporters of the plan say it will encourage companies to hire more American workers, raise wages, and reduce abuse of the visa system. But many in Silicon Valley and beyond are calling this a potential disaster for growth and competitiveness.

In this video, we break down what the new fee actually means, who it affects, how companies are responding, and what it could mean for the future of U.S. innovation. If you care about immigration, tech jobs, or the economy, you need to know what’s happening.

Stay tuned for clear analysis and share your thoughts in the comments — this is one policy debate that could reshape
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