Despite a hike in fees, India continues to receive a considerable share
of the United States government’s H-1B visas. According to US Ambassador
to India Richard Verma, who was present at the recent “The Future
is Now: From COP21 to Reality” conference in Hyderabad, India receives
roughly 70 percent of H-1B and L1 visas – a concerning number considering
their rising costs.
Under the 9/11 Health and Compensation Act, the US now charges a $4,000
fee on certain categories of H-1B visas and $4,500 on L1 visas. As a result
of this hike, almost all Indian IT companies would be paying roughly $8,000
to $10,000 per H-1B visa issued, equating to roughly $400 million in annual
costs to India’s technology sector.
“We understand the concern about the fee hike,” Verma said.
“We also know this is an important part of travel and commercial
enterprise in the United States. And again, there is an increase in the
number of visas issued, in fact, there is a slight increase.”
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