US Imposes $100,000 H-1B Fee From Sept 21: Complete Exemption List

Starting September 21, 2025, anyone entering the US on a new H-1B visa will have to pay a $100,000 annual entry fee.

The rule does not affect those who already have valid visas inside the country, but it will apply to all future applicants.

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Experts say the move will hit Indian IT companies and F-1 students abroad the hardest.

Who Needs to Pay and Who Is Exempt?

To make it clear, here’s a simple breakdown based on attorney guidance:

CategoryImpact of $100,000 FeeNotes
Current H-1B holders inside US❌ ExemptCan extend, transfer, or change employers without fee
Current H-1B holders traveling abroad❌ ExemptCan re-enter with valid visa, no fee
New H-1B applicants (outside US)✅ ImpactedMust pay $100,000 per entry
F-1 students in US changing to H-1B❌ ExemptNo fee if status change happens inside US
F-1 students outside US with H-1B lottery✅ ImpactedFee applies on first entry
H-1B renewals/extensions (in-country)❌ ExemptStatus changes inside US not charged
Possible exemptionsLimitedHealthcare roles or “national interest” cases

Attorneys Warn of Confusion

Immigration lawyers say the rule is not clearly written. “It could be interpreted in different ways, and lawsuits are already being filed,” said Texas-based attorney Chand Parvathaneni.

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Another lawyer, Rahul Reddy, noted that big tech companies like Amazon and Microsoft have even advised employees to avoid travel until the situation becomes clearer.

Long-Term Impact

For international students, this policy may discourage US companies from sponsoring H-1B visas, reducing job opportunities.

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While current OPT students may face less competition, experts warn that the entire STEM talent pipeline could be affected.

Many expect this proclamation to face legal challenges, much like previous visa restrictions under Trump.

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