The Indian government is closely examining the implications of the United States’ decision to institute a $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visa applications, recognizing potential humanitarian consequences, particularly for families. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has confirmed that the government and Indian industry are studying the measure, with Indian industry already putting out initial analyses of the program. The MEA indicated that India and the US share interests in innovation and creativity, suggesting that both parties should work together to determine the best course of action. Skilled talent mobility is recognized for its contribution to technological advancements, economic growth, and wealth creation in the United States and India. Policy makers are assessing these recent actions, taking into account the strong ties between the two countries. The MEA expressed concerns about the measure’s potential to disrupt families and urged US authorities to address these issues. The fee hike, part of a new presidential proclamation, has sparked concern within the Indian IT industry, which says these adjustments may impact America’s innovation ecosystem and also impact Indian nationals on H-1B visas.
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