Tech Firms Advise Visa Holders

Tech Firms Advise Visa Holders

21 September 2025

Following President Trump's changes to H-1B visa applications, major tech companies including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are reportedly advising their employees currently holding these visas to remain in the United States. The changes include a new $100,000 fee per application, leading to concerns about the financial impact on companies and visa holders.

The advisory comes as a precaution, urging those outside the U.S. to return before the new regulations take effect. The move aims to provide stability for foreign workers amidst regulatory uncertainty. The changes to the H-1B visa program, which is heavily utilised by the tech sector, could potentially disrupt business continuity and impact projects requiring international talent.

These measures have sparked debate, with some arguing they protect American jobs, while others worry about the economic consequences and potential trade tensions. The situation remains fluid as companies seek further clarification on the long-term implications of the new policies.

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Published on 20 September 2025
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