H1-B Visa Fee Hike: US President Donald Trump's wardship has drastically increased the H1-B visa fee. New applicants will now have to pay approximately $100,000 (approximately 90 lakh) for this visa. Indians constitute the largest number of H1-B visa holders in the US, written for 71 percent of the total.
Embassy Issues Emergency Helpline
Following this fee increase, the Indian government took firsthand whoopee to squire its citizens in the US. The Indian Embassy has issued a helpline number, 1 202 550 9931, for emergency assistance. Citizens can undeniability this number or WhatsApp. However, the embassy clarified that this full-length is only for emergency conditions.
Social Media Advisory
The Indian Embassy shared the post on social media platform X and said that Indian citizens in any emergency can contact them immediately through this number. The embassy has appealed to the citizens to use the helpline only for serious and firsthand help.
Who Is Affected?
White House Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt stated that the new fees will only wield to new applicants for H1-B visas. Existing visa holders will not be taxed by this new fee. The new rule will increase financial pressure on new applicants, expressly Indian professionals who rely on this visa to find jobs in the US.
Embassy Guidance and Support
The embassy moreover stated that this helpline has been created to provide well-judged and secure information to citizens. If needed, Indian citizens can immediately undeniability or message this number in an emergency.
Potential Impact on Indian Professionals
Experts believe that this visualization could make working in the US increasingly expensive and challenging for Indian IT professionals and startups. Indian professionals relying on H1-B visas will now have to increase their preparation and vigilance under the new rules.

