“I don’t think any employer would pay $100,000 fee every year to retain the employee; that is way too much,” Gulshan, a Kerala native who works in the US for a multinational technology company on an H1B visa, told South First.
Hailing from Kerala, he worked in Delhi for a while before being sent to the US on an H1B visa. He has been there since 2018 and is into marketing analytics with a bit of data science and insights.
President Donald Trump’s new proclamation imposing a staggering annual fee of $100,000 on H1B visa petitions has clearly had an impact in more ways than one for him.
Published in South First
Link: ‘I will lose my job’: Indian working in the US on Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee
Prof. Meera Aranha and Prof. Srinivasa Reddy.