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H-1B visa fee hike pushes Indians to consider L-1, O-1, EB-5, and OPT alternatives: Costs and eligibility explained

Indians are by far the largest users of the H-1B route, and the steep fee is casting a shadow over thousands of professionals and graduates planning to work in America.

September 22, 2025 / 16:01 IST
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For decades, the H-1B has been the most popular route for professionals to work in the United States, particularly for Indians. Every year, tens of thousands of engineers, IT professionals, doctors and researchers from India apply for it because it allows them to take up highly skilled jobs in American companies. However, the Trump administration’s decision to impose a new USD 100,000 entry fee on fresh H-1B visa petitions has sent shockwaves through India’s tech workforce and student community.

Indians are by far the largest users of the H-1B route, and the steep fee is casting a shadow over thousands of professionals and graduates planning to work in America. Yet, the H-1B is only one of several pathways into the US job market. There are also the L-1 visa for intra-company transfers, the O-1 for individuals with extraordinary ability, the EB-5 for investors, and student visa holders can extend their stay through Optional Practical Training (OPT). Each has different requirements, benefits and drawbacks, and suits different kinds of people.

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H-1B Visa

The H-1B is a non-immigrant visa designed for foreign workers in specialty occupations that require specialised knowledge. It is usually valid for three years and can be extended to six. The visa is employer-sponsored, which means a US company must petition on behalf of the applicant.