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The Trump administration has announced a massive hike in H-1B visa fees, raising the cost to $100,000 per year starting Sept. 21, 2025. This move could reshape the U.S. tech sector, heavily reliant on skilled workers from India and China. Indian IT stocks tumble, while MEA and Nasscom warn of humanitarian concerns and project disruptions. Tech giants like Microsoft, Amazon, and JPMorgan advise H-1B employees to stay in the U.S.

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