US H1-B visa fee hike disruptive in near term: Former Nasscom chief BVR Mohan Reddy

Reddy also said the move could also push Indian IT firms to accelerate local hiring in the US, strengthen global delivery from India, and move up the value chain-turning a challenge into an opportunity for more resilient models.

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US President Donald Trump's decision to raise H1-B visa fee to $1,00,000 annually poses significant cost challenges to Indian IT companies and will be disruptive in near term, said former Chairman of Nasscom BVR Mohan Reddy on Saturday.

He also said the move could also push Indian IT firms to accelerate local hiring in the US, strengthen global delivery from India, and move up the value chain-turning a challenge into an opportunity for more resilient models.

"The sudden $100,000 H-1B visa fee poses significant cost challenges for Indian IT companies, and the one-day implementation timeline creates considerable uncertainty for ongoing projects.


While this is disruptive in the near term, it also compels us to accelerate local hiring, strengthen global delivery from India, and move up the value chain-turning a challenge into an opportunity for more resilient models" Reddy told PTI.

In a development that could adversely affect Indian professionals in the US, President Trump on Friday signed a proclamation to raise the fee for H-1B visas to a staggering $100,000 annually, a move described by American lawmakers and community leaders as "reckless" and "unfortunate".
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