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H-1B Visa Shake-Up: Trouble for Indian professionals? White House shift from lottery to wage-based picks may shut out entry-level executives

H-1B Visa News: This is the relaunch of the 2021 regulation, which was withdrawn by the Joe Biden administration after much outcry.

August 13, 2025 / 17:14 IST
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As per available data, Indians dominate the H-1B visa application race.

Even as the world economy grapples with the impact of Donald Trump’s tariff policy, the White House has announced a massive overhaul of the visa allocation system that may spell trouble for Indian professionals.

As per a report released by Bloomberg Law News, the White House recently approved a rule that will base H-1B applications subject to the mandatory limit on salary instead of a random lottery system. The report adds that, so far, the new regulation—which was cleared on August 8—has not been made public.

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Currently, the H-1B program has an annual cap of 85,000 visas. Every spring, a draw of lots is held to select applicants for the visa, which is popular among IT professionals.

This is the relaunch of the 2021 regulation, which was withdrawn by the Joe Biden administration after much outcry. Back then, the Department of Homeland Security had said that H-1B visas should be allocated based on the earnings of registered applicants instead of the lottery system. While many believe the lottery system helps give all applicants a fair chance, the new rule seeks to attract more high-skilled individuals.