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How India will really feel the sting of Trump’s H-1B visa price hike
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How India will really feel the sting of Trump’s H-1B visa price hike

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Last updated: September 22, 2025 7:52 am
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Shubra Singh’s Saturday evening dinner at a bar in Pittsburgh was ruined by the White Home.

Her eight Indian mates on the desk, all techies on H-1B visas, had been glued to their telephones as they tried to get extra details about U.S President Donald Trump’s newest transfer to lift charges for H-1B visa purposes.

Their households had been frantically sending “every kind of articles on the H-1B scenario”, stated Singh, an Indian biotech skilled on work journey to the U.S., including that the “nervousness was obvious.”

About 71% and 11.7% of H-1B visa holders in the usare Indian and Chinese language nationals, respectively. The Trump proclamation to extend H-1B visa charges to $100,000 mires their U.S. employment in uncertainty.

Relations between U.S. and India have been deteriorating for the previous few months, as Washington imposed further tariff on Indian exports in response to New Delhi’s ongoing Russian oil purchases.

Again in India, shares of Indian IT corporations declined on Monday after the U.S. introduced its work allow visa price plans to carry new staff into the nation.

Inventory market influence

The transfer might deal a large blow to corporations — primarily within the know-how and finance sectors — that rely closely on extremely expert immigrants, notably from India and China.

If the $100,000 visa price for H-1B visa purposes is applied, “it is going to enhance the price of doing enterprise for IT providers corporations and end-clients within the US, impacting margins for IT providers corporations,” Citi Analysis stated in a notice on Sunday.

It added that the margins of Indian IT corporations are prone to enhance, as the price of doing enterprise within the US “might not be totally handed to clients”.

Traders reacted to the information by shedding shares of Indian IT outsourcing corporations, reminiscent of Infosys, Tech Mahindra, Wipro, HCL Applied sciences and Tata Consultancy Companies.

Small and mid-size corporations had been additionally dropping floor, with Persistent Programs, Coforge, Mphasis, Firstsource Options and Cyient shares falling between 1.7% and 4.2% by 6.30 a.m. in London (1.30 a.m. ET).

Huge Tech corporations, overseas governments scramble after Trump slaps $100,000 price on H-1B visas

The inventory market strikes point out that buyers count on the relative value of hiring employees on H1-B visas to extend meaningfully.

Analysts counsel that IT corporations are prone to alter their staffing methods because of the brand new expense, by both sending employees to “near-shore” facilities reminiscent of Mexico or Canada, substituting H-1 B recruits with U.S. residents or residents, or offshoring extra work to India’s rising “world functionality facilities.”

“Through the years, now we have been steadily decreasing our reliance on visas by elevated native hiring, acquisitions, and partnerships,” stated outsourcer Mphasis in a Monday assertion to buyers. “We’re absolutely staffed for all present consumer necessities and can function in a business-as-usual mode.”

JPMorgan’s Toshi Jain additionally predicted that the influence, though modest, will probably be felt far past India’s tech sector. 

The economist stated {that a} decline within the variety of new H1-B visa holders will probably result in a discount in remittances despatched to India.

Jain additionally sees a decline in Indian college students selecting to go to the U.S. within the coming years, because the $100,000 visa price may fit as a brand new “tax” on discovering a job within the U.S. post-education.

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