The Trump administration is moving to overhaul the H-1B visa programme.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Oct 10, 2025

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A proposed $100,000 mandatory fee has already sparked global concern.

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The new DHS rule would tighten how employers use and qualify for H-1Bs.

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Reforms include revising cap exemptions and increasing employer oversight.

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Universities, nonprofits, and healthcare institutions may lose exemption benefits.

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The goal, DHS says, is to “protect US workers’ wages and working conditions.”

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India—home to nearly 75% of H-1B recipients—would be most affected.

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Reports suggest the H-1B lottery could be replaced by a wage-based system.

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Most H-1B visa holders work in computer and technical sectors.

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The rule may be published by December 2025, reshaping skilled immigration to the US.